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Hurricane-ravaged US city asks for help
2/9/2005 12:03

New Orleans, the southern US city ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, on Thursday sent out "SOS" signal for help as the situation there is totally beyond control.
In a statement broadcast by US TV network CNN, Ray Nagin, mayor of the city, said New Orleans has descended into anarchy.
"This is a desperate SOS," he pleaded.
According to local media reports, the Louisiana city was extremely chaotic, with fights and fires breaking out, corpses laying out in the open, looting spreading and rescue teams being shot.
Some 15,000 to 20,000 people taking shelter at the New Orleans Convention Center are growing angry and restless in what appeared to be a potentially explosive situation.
Nagin described the dire situation in the statement to the CNN.
"Now we are out of resources at the convention center and don't anticipate enough buses. We need buses. Currently the convention center is unsanitary and unsafe and we're running out of supplies, " he said.
The SOS plea from Nagin came even as thousands of members of US National Guard are arriving at the scene to help restore order and stop looting, car-jackings and gunfire.
Although New Orleans was spared from the direct hit as Hurricane Katrina swept through US Gulf Coast Monday, as much as 80 percent of the city was submerged due to hurricane-trigged flooding.
US officials said it will take several years for the historical southern metropolitan to be back to normal.

 



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