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FEMA Disaster Related News Articles
Friday, 21 October 2005

Included below are links to several news releases pertaining to the hurricane disasters:

Several counties and parishes in the hurricane areas are "flagging" properties to warn home owners about safety concerns and structural damages.  Inspections in Hancock County, MS.

St. Bernard Parish issued a release to home owners whose homes were affected by the Murphy Oil Spill.  Murphy Oil Leak

The City of New Orleans has doubled the number of city inspectors.  Inspections are underway to determine extent of damages and if the property needs repairs.
City of New Orleans Inspections Underway

New Orleans residents returning to homes flooded by the hurricanes must have their homes inspected by a licensed electrician before power can be restored.
NOLA.com Report

CNN featured a report on the future of New Orleans, including is a quote from Mayor Ray Nagin regarding rumors of mass demolitions.
New Orleans to Rebuild Amid Uncertainty

The Sun Herald news has published an article alerting the public to potential court delays in Jackson County, MS  due to damages caused by Hurricane Katrina. This may be indicative of issues that could arise in other areas as well.
Jackson County MS Court Delays

The Texas Division of Emergency Management releases a daily update on their actions regarding Hurricane Katrina. Included on the daily update is a damage assessment. Even though the assessments are not broken down by zip code it does provide some indication about the severity of damages in specific areas.   To view the daily reports, click on the following link:
Texas D.E.M. Situation Reports

Testimony was given, by the Inspector General for Audit Services and Deputy Inspector General for Investigations, before the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Guarding Against Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Post-Katrina Relief and Recovery. To view the testimony, click the following link:
Joseph E. Vengrin/Michael E. Little testimony before the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce