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| 出处: 更新:2005-10-10 | 作者: | 责编:keensoldier | |
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Ray Nagin said there wasn't enough money to keep the jobs open given the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. This report from Alistair Leithead: Listen to the story Orleans was not able to obtain sufficient funds, the official statement said, pointing out that the request for money had been put into the state and the federal government. Those city workers not contacted to return to work, it added, should consider themselves part of the lay off. than nine hundred and seventy. A private company will now assume responsibility for any other reports of bodies being found. The total number of dead, around one thousand two hundred, including those in Mississippi, is considerably lower than the figure of ten thousand talked about in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Tens of thousands of people are still homeless living in shelters, hotels or other accommodation across America. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, has been criticised for not getting evacuees into more permanent housing quickly enough. Trailer parks are being established to home those most in need. Alistair Leithead, BBC News, New Orleans Listen to the words not able to obtain sufficient funds pointing out the lay off brought to an end the death toll assume responsibility for the immediate aftermath evacuees 免责声明: |
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