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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-05 03:24 PM
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Firefighters handing out fliers...again (East Texas)
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8CSD8K09.html

The death toll rose along with the temperatures in East Texas as federal, state and local authorities addressed cleanup and recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita.

Residents living in small, rural Southeast Texas counties were desperate for ice and fuel, said U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady, who represents those areas. "Most of these counties have absolutely no power and no fuel, period and it is hotter than blazes," said Brady, who has been traveling the counties since Rita hit.

The number of deaths rose to nine Monday in Texas when the bodies of five people were discovered in a Beaumont apartment, a couple was confirmed dead in Liberty County and a man was electrocuted Sunday in Shelby County.

In addition, 91 firefighters were going to remote locations, distributing fliers that instructed people how to register with the federal agency for help.

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And Rita evacuees are still dying elsewhere:

http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8CSEKL80.html

A Port Arthur, Texas, man who was evacuated from a care center in advance of Hurricane Rita has died, authorities said. Ora Manuel, 83, was pronounced dead Sunday at Integris Southwest Medical Center after being removed from life support under the direction of his relatives.

Manuel was one of 102 hurricane evacuees airlifted to Oklahoma City and taken to area hospitals Thursday and Friday, said Tina Wells, a spokeswoman for Emergency Medical Services Authority.

According to McNeil's Funeral home employees, Manuel suffered a heart attack at some point after leaving Port Arthur.

A funeral couldn't be arranged for Manuel because the local funeral home was damaged in the storm, workers for the Mustang funeral home said.



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