Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 IMPORTANT: Coast guard has suggested that if you receive similar calls or messages, ask them to do either or both of the foll: 1. display a brightly colored flag on the roof 2. display an X on the roof if they are in need of rescue choppers are doing sorties constantly & might me over them anytime. at Her Lotus Feet, ar - Adriane Ammachi Saturday, September 03, 2005 7:51 PM Re: Firstgov's Katrina Recovery Page Ammachi, "Arun Raj" <jaimaa@g...> wrote: > This is a message that was posted in a weblog few minutes back.. > Arun- did you get these people listed on the website for the search and rescue? http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/PublicSafety/Hurricane_Katrina_ Recovery.shtml I will do it if you had not. They will contact authorities to pick them up. Adriane > "Can someone get to the authorities there. I have worked for the past three years at the Park Plaza Hotel in NO. The GM called me yesterday from a pay phone that works in the hotel. There are between 100-150 ppl still trapped in there surrounded by water. NO one has been there at all, no one knows they are there. They have been on the fire escapes outside of the building but because of the water, no one has been close to them. There are four elderly people that were guest there that are critical and the GM is desperate to get them out to get help but it needs to be by boat. I have tried and tried emergency lines but cannot get anyone to answer. If you can help, please pass this along. Thanks, > Sarah Parmley > 832-724-6422" > > here is another.... > > "I am in Michigan but my Aunt (Lee Livermore) is in a apartment in N.O. > She is a diabetic and cannot walk very well. She is at 1220 Spain St 3rd floor > Apartment 305. > > She will die if noone gets her. I tried calling all kind of emergency people but cannot get thrugh. please help her. Her phone is still working 504-948-6821. > Thanks, David" > > there are some lines working.. and there are so many ppl asking for help. i've been directing such message to coast guard, & FEMA. > > may Amma rescue them. > > lokah samasthah sukhino bhavanthu.. > > at Her Lotus Feet, > Her child > > > - > Mike Brooker > Ammachi > Saturday, September 03, 2005 6:31 AM > Re: Firstgov's Katrina Recovery Page > > > > > > > This is a good one.. includes very useful non-govtl > > contact links as well. > > > > Firstgov Katrina Recovery Page: > > > > > http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/PublicSafety/Hurricane_Katrina_ Recovery.shtml > > > > This is a good site if you're fortunate enough to have > a home, internet access, a computer, and power to run > it. But that is not the case for virtually all the > Katrina victims. How to they expect to reach missing > people by e-mail if cellphones don't even work? > Forget about 20th-century land lines. The entire 504 > area code (greater New Orleans) is out of commission. > > If you're still thinking about giving to the Red > Cross, click the following: > http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-walden/how-much-is-too- much_b_6711.html > > Keval > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > Hinduism religion Different religions beliefs Mata amritanandamayi > > > -- ---------- > > > a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > b.. > Ammachi > > c.. Terms of Service. > > > -- ---------- > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Hinduism religion Different religions beliefs Mata amritanandamayi a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. b.. Ammachi c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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