These are from yesterday's Astrodome news conference:
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16,000 hurricane victims are living in the Dome (down from 17,500 from Monday)
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4,500 in Reliant Arena (up from 2,300)
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2,400 in Reliant Center (down from 3,800)
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2,500 in the George R. Brown Convention Center (up from 1300)
• 40 new arrivals last (Monday) night, 51 this (Tuesday) morning
• 300 cases of the
Norwalk virus.
• 0 cases of cholera despite rumors to the contrary.
• 0 curfew violators (implementation of 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. curfew postponed a day to get the word out).
• 37 arrests, from disorderly conduct to public intoxication.
• 2 reports of sexual assaults; one proven to be false and one still under investigation.
Prior to the opening of the hurricane shelters in Houston (and elsewhere in Texas), there were an estimated 55,000 Louisianians lodged in Houston-area hotels and motels. Many of those were forced to relocate at the end of last week, due either to their own dwindling resources or at the lodgers' request. There is no reliable estimate of the number of people who fled Katrina who stayed with friends, family, at churches, etc. A minimum of 100,000 people -- and estimates as high as 250,000 -- were (and remain) relocated from Louisiana to Houston and nearby cities as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
The Houston Chronicle's
DomeBlog has proven to be the best source for this kind of information (and a lot more).
(edited for clarity)