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Trail going cold for Katrina missing (Reuters)
Source: Posted: 02-06-2006 at 12:00:09

A September 2, 2005 file photo showing refugees from Hurricane Katrina milling about near message boards, where notes have been posted by those seeking to find missing family members, in the Houston Astrodome. The storm that devastated New Orleans also blew apart families and friends like twigs in the wind -- five months on, about 2,500 people remain missing. (Richard Carson/Reuters)Reuters - The storm that devastated New Orleans and killed about 1,300 people also blew apart families and friends like twigs in the wind -- five months on, about 2,500 people remain missing and the trail is going cold.



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