NASA Establishes Toll-Free Number for Hurricane Katrina Victims and Their Families

Friday, September 02 2005 @ 05:35 PM EDT

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NASA Reaching out to Families of Hurricane Katrina Victims

Search and Rescue (SAR) swimmers assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Two Eight (HSC-28), watch a rescue unfold from their MH-60S Seahawk helicopter.
Gulf Coast (Aug. 31, 2005) - Search and Rescue (SAR) swimmers assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Two Eight (HSC-28), watch a rescue unfold from their MH-60S Seahawk helicopter to see if their assistance will be needed during a along the coast of Louisiana.

Image Credit: U.S. Navy photo By Photographer’s Mate Airman Jeremy L. Grisham.

More Katrina Recovery images are available in BBSNews Photos.

NASA via BBSNews - 2005-09-02 -- NASA has opened a dedicated toll-free number to take information and provide assistance to individuals seeking information about family members that may be sheltering at the Stennis Space Center, Miss., or the Michoud Assembly Facility, near New Orleans.

The toll free number is: 877/470-5240

NASA has established a public Web site to convey important contact information to NASA employees and contractors impacted by Katrina and for general public information at: NASA Emergency Operations Center.

NASA has a toll-free number (888/362-4323) for recorded updates about general conditions at Stennis and Michoud. For updates about relief operations on the Web, visit: NASA Hurricane Information.

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit: NASA Home.

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