Mexico, DF, 1 of September of 2005 (FIA).- The president Vicente Fox emitted a message of solidarity al American people, that seriously was affected by the hurricane Katrina.
The proxy put available the following banking accounts for whom he desiring to offer aid to him affected.
The American bank of Wachovia with the number 2000027592803 and the Mexican bank BBVA with the number 014878076, to name of the Mexican Red Cross.
Little after the 15:00 hours the proxy emitted the message to televisoras and stations of so much radio of the American Union as of Mexico, where he expressed the condolences of the town and of the Mexican government by the lamentable losses of lives and by the devastation caused.
Fox Quesada expressed their condolences al u.s. president, George W. Bush, and emphasized that his administration will continue al pending of the situation in which they find connacionales in the zones affected.
"The government of Mexico is found in narrow contact with federal, state, and local officials U.S. with the purpose to define the most adequate mechanisms for the attention of the population that has been seen affected by the hurricane Katrina, as well as for the eventual aid that can be offered".
The proxy indicated that given the conditions that prevail, particularly in zones as the city of NEW Orleáns and in some regions of Mississippi, the access is found restricted.
It underlined nevertheless that already there is personnel of the offices consulares Mexican that have been transferred to diverse points in which shelters for victims have been installed in order to identify to Mexicans and to know better its immediate needs.
The leader of the executive indicated: "I have instructed to the Office of the secretary of Foreign Affairs so that all the consulates in Houston and Alabama be in the best disposition to attend them".
Likewise to the Mexicans that situate in the United States urged them to be maintained attentive to the instructions of the authorities and teams of rescue.
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http://www.tvazteca.com/hechos/archivos2/2005/9/117627.shtml