and how can we get it to them?
Here are reports from the press of specific requests. Maybe we can list whatever we find and add it to this thread?
Thanks
DYEW
News & Info for 09/01/2005
10,000 may need temporary housing - Rapides Parish, LABy Wednesday, the number of hurricane evacuees in Central Louisiana stood at 4,000, a dip from Tuesday's 6,000, said Leann Murphy, CEO of the Central Louisiana Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Police and other emergency officials have been told to expect up to 10,000 or more evacuees who might need temporary housing, a phrase used for longer-term places to stay than current shelters will provide, said Sonya Wiley, director of the Rapides Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
And while they call Central Louisiana their home, the evacuees will need food, shelter, medical help, federal and state financial assistance, and maybe a job.
http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050901/NEWS01/509010331/1002Pete Maravich Assembly Center used as triage centerAlong with thousands of other refugees from the New Orleans area who had either been airlifted or brought by bus, ambulance or car, Breaux was waiting in a line of patients to be examined by medics.
With beds strewn about the basketball court, the PMAC is serving as a makeshift hospital. The stadium's north entrance is a triage hub for medics, volunteers and a constant stream of patients.
"People are either getting triaged here, treated here or being sent out to other shelters," said Tom Harris, a spokesman for EMS who also is coordinating the ambulance transfers. "Nobody stays here permanently. They get treatment, they get sent out to other shelters or they get treated here, stabilized and sent to hospitals."
http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/090105/new_pmac001.shtmlSlidell - rescue workers call for aid "We don't have any gasoline," Simon said. "We're out of gas, and we don't know when we're going to get any more."
All over town, law-enforcement authorities were using their vehicles sparingly because they're almost out of fuel.