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Hurricane Katrina Relief and Recovery Efforts (Updated)
NASA via BBSNews - 2005-09-06 -- Approximately 50 non-agency evacuees, who had taken refuge at NASA's Stennis Space Center (SSC), Miss., are being moved today to better hurricane relief shelters. Stennis is still being used by FEMA and other groups as a rescue-and-recovery staging area.
NASA is still working on locating all employees who work at SSC and Michoud Assembly Facility near New Orleans. Employees are asked to call toll-free: 877/470-5240 to check in. The first pictures of relief efforts at SSC are available on the Web at: First Pictures of Relief Efforts. Stennis Space Center:
Michoud Assembly Facility:
NASA's toll free number for family members seeking information about people sheltering at SSC and Michoud or for help trying to locate employees who work at either facility is: 877/470-5240 NASA has a public Web site for important contact information for NASA employees and contractors and for general public information at: NASA EOC. For Stennis/Michoud updates and images on the Web, visit: NASA Hurricane Info. Members of the public who have general questions about NASA's Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts can call: 866/779-7462 NASA can also take e-mail inquiries from the public about general storm recovery activities. Use "Assistance - Katrina" in the subject line, and send to: public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov For recorded updates about NASA relief operations, call: 888/362-4323. For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit: NASA Home. ###
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