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Survivors Speak From the Astrodome

HeadlineSep 06, 2005

Survivors in the Astrodome had a different story to tell. This is Bertha Miller speaking in Houston about her missing family members. “I have no idea where they are. I am here in this city all by myself,” Miller said. “There is no one. I’m seeing people joining with their families and it hurts. I don’t know how long I can keep my sanity. I’m afraid for my own life. If I am missing there is no one to say that I’m missing. So it does hurt, but I’m trying to hold on.”

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