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September 3,  2005


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     A vehicle passes a boat on the side of the road in
     Pascagoula, Mississippi September 1, 2005 in the
     aftermath
(后果)of Hurricane Katrina. The White House
     said on Thursday the cost of recovering from Hurricane
     Katrina will present a budgetary
(预算的)"challenge" for
     the federal
(联邦)government for the next year or two,
     but will not keep the administration from meeting its
     longer-term deficit
(赤字)reduction goals.


A police car is submerged
(浸没)in New Orleans East
August 31, 2005 after Hurricane Katrina hit the area. Authorities
(当局)struggled on Wednesday to evacuate
(疏散) thousands of people from hurricane-battered New Orleans as food and water grew scarce(不足)and looters
(抢劫者)raided(袭击)stores, while U.S. President George
W. Bush said it would take years to recover from the devastation.


          
          
A vehicle is seen on top of a fallen tree in a community
           stricken by the passing of Hurricane Katrina Pass
           Christian, Mississippi August 31, 2005. When Hurricane
           Katrina roared ashore on the U.S. Gulf Coast on Monday,
           it sent a 30-foot (9-metre) storm surge
(巨涌)into Biloxi.
           Many people were probably trapped in their homes by the
           ferocious
(凶猛的)wall of water.     
 


U.S. President George W. Bush, flanked by former Presidents Bill Clinton (L) and George H. Bush, speaks about relief efforts from hurricane Katrina in the Oval Office of the White House, September 1, 2005. President Bush asked his father and Clinton to lead a fund-raising campaign for victims of the hurricane after they helped raise more than $1 billion in private donations to victims of the Asian tsunami that hit last December

 

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September 21,  2005


News Video 162  视频新闻
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                          Parked nose-in

    Firefighter Marty Kreil of North Palos, ILL., conducts
    house-to-house searches Sept. 14 looking for survivors
    and bodies in 20,000 or so evacuated homes in St.
    Bernard Parish, La. The searches are necessary before
    residents are allowed back in the area.

 

                  Uneasy heads

          President Bush, center, ducks with new Orleans Mayor
          Ray Nagin, right, and Lousiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco as
          coast Guard Vice Adm, Thad Allen lifts a sagging power
          line as they tour hurricane-damaged areas in New Orleans,
          La., on Sept. 12.

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