State Making Plans To Take In Hurricane Refugees
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Blake Nicholson, AP, Sept. 6
BISMARCKState officials are making plans to house hundreds of Hurricane Katrina refugees in North Dakota, though Gov. John Hoeven says no official request has come from the Gulf Coast.
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We (have) identified about 2,000 living units around the state, Hoeven said.
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They havent indicated theyll be sending us some yet, but were ready and willing to take them, he said. We may get them soon here, we may get them later.
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Michael Levenson and Heather Allen, Boston Globe, Sept. 6
BOURNEChildren made signs that read, Welcome to Bourne, a school superintendent scrambled to find room for students, and fire chiefs fine-tuned emergency plans as Cape Cod prepared for 2,500 Hurricane Katrina evacuees who could begin arriving at Otis Air National Guard Base today.
Leaders, from the highest levels of state government to local Parent Teacher Associations, tried to account for every last detail yesterday as they worked to turn the Cape from a quiet peninsula of year-round residents and beachgoing vacationers into an efficient and humane refuge.
Preparations stretched from Stacey DuBergers kitchen in Bourne, where she was organizing a clothing drive with other parents, to the barracks of Camp Edwards at Otis, where National Guardsmen swept the floors and made the beds.
No one knows for certain how long the evacuees will stay, how sick and injured they might be, or how hungry, tired, and emotionally spent they might feel until they step off planes at Logan International Airport in Boston, where they will be evaluated and then bused to Otis to begin this new phase of their lives.
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(Posted on September 7, 2005)
