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Katrina Death Toll Tops 880

HeadlineSep 19, 2005

This news on Hurricane Katrina: it has now been three weeks since the storm hit the city of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. The death toll has reached 880 and continues to grow. The New York Times reports that at least 154 of the dead were patients staying in nursing homes or hospitals that weren’t evacuated for days. 40 percent of New Orleans remains flooded. Thousands of children are still not reunited with their parents.

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