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Engineers Say Fla. Dike Poses Storm Danger (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 03:00:15
AP - The dike keeping the nation's second-largest lake from overflowing has a high chance of failing in the event of another hurricane and poses "a grave and imminent danger," according to a state-hired panel of engineering experts.

Qatar Announces Katrina Relief Grants (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 03:00:15
AP - The oil-rich Persian Gulf nation Qatar has decided on the distribution of about $60 million of a $100 million gift announced last September for victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

Hurricane destruction powers global warming debate (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 03:00:15

A satellite image shows Hurricane Wilma as it heads toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, on October 20, 2005. The ferocity of last year's hurricane season gave ammunition to a growing chorus of voices that says humans and their greenhouse gas-spewing cars and factories could be making hurricanes more destructive. (NOAA/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - For a brief time in October, the pressure inside 185-mph (298 kph) Hurricane Wilma dropped to an astonishing low, making it the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic and Caribbean.



Poll Shows Many Can't Find La. on Map (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 03:00:15
AP - Despite the wall-to-wall coverage of the damage from Hurricane Katrina, nearly one-third of young Americans recently polled couldn't locate Louisiana on a map and nearly half were unable to identify Mississippi.

Glance at Disaster Response Failures (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 03:00:15

Michael Chertoff, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary, left, speaks at a news conference as Gov. Jeb Bush, right, looks on, Tuesday, May 2, 2006, in Tallahassee, Fla.  Chertoff was in Florida to discuss ongoing preparations for the 2006 hurricane season. (AP Photo/Phil Coale)AP - Highlights of the White House and congressional investigations of disaster planning and response failures exposed by Hurricane Katrina:



Engineers Say Fla. Dike Poses Storm Danger (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 06:00:13

Gov. Jeb Bush speaks at a news conference regarding preparations for the upcoming hurricane season Tuesday, May 2, 2006, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Coale)AP - With another hurricane season approaching, Gov. Jeb Bush has asked the federal government to shore up a dike that keeps the nation's second-largest lake from overflowing, after a report that predicts a catastrophe if the barrier fails.



FEMA Closes Office in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 06:00:13
AP - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing its long-term recovery office in New Orleans, claiming local officials failed to meet their planning obligations after Hurricane Katrina.

No shelters of last resort in N. Orleans storm plan (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 06:00:13
Reuters - New Orleans' Superdome and convention center, where scenes of despair, anger and death shocked the world after Hurricane Katrina, will not be shelters of last resort in Mayor Ray Nagin's new storm evacuation plan.

Poll: 1/3 of Youths Can't Find La. on Map (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 06:00:13

An undated view of a National Geographic survey on geographic literacy. Most American young people can't find Iraq on a map, even though U.S. troops have been there for more than three years, according to a National Geographic study released on Tuesday. (Handout/Reuters)AP - Despite the wall-to-wall coverage of the damage from Hurricane Katrina, nearly one-third of young Americans recently polled couldn't locate Louisiana on a map and nearly half were unable to identify Mississippi.



FEMA Closes Office in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 09:00:13

Florida's Lake Okeechobee in an undated photo. Even a weak hurricane can overwhelm the leaky and crumbling dike around Florida's massive Lake Okeechobee, putting more than 40,000 people in 'imminent danger,' state officials said on Tuesday. (U.S. Department of the Interior/Handout/Reuters)AP - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing its long-term recovery office in New Orleans, claiming local officials failed to meet their planning obligations after Hurricane Katrina.



Poll: 1/3 of Youths Can't Find La. on Map (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 09:00:13

An undated view of a National Geographic survey on geographic literacy. Most American young people can't find Iraq on a map, even though U.S. troops have been there for more than three years, according to a National Geographic study released on Tuesday. (Handout/Reuters)AP - Despite the wall-to-wall coverage of the damage from Hurricane Katrina, nearly one-third of young Americans recently polled couldn't locate Louisiana on a map and nearly half were unable to identify Mississippi.



No shelters of last resort in N. Orleans storm plan (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 09:00:13

Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the media during a news conference announcing New Orleans' hurricane emergency preparedness and evacuation plan at City Hall , May 2, 2006. At right is a chart of transportation routes for evacuees. (Lee Celano/Reuters)Reuters - New Orleans' Superdome and convention center, where scenes of despair, anger and death shocked the world after Hurricane Katrina, will not be shelters of last resort in Mayor Ray Nagin's new storm evacuation plan.



Glance at Disaster Response Failures (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-02-2006 at 09:00:13

Florida's Lake Okeechobee in an undated photo. Even a weak hurricane can overwhelm the leaky and crumbling dike around Florida's massive Lake Okeechobee, putting more than 40,000 people in 'imminent danger,' state officials said on Tuesday. (U.S. Department of the Interior/Handout/Reuters)AP - Highlights of the White House and congressional investigations of disaster planning and response failures exposed by Hurricane Katrina:



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