Here's a creative use of technology to help storm evacuees connect up even though phone systems are still down.
Link: Wireless Networks Give Voice To Evacuees.
"If the Butlers manage to reunite this weekend, as they hope,
it will be because of a band of volunteer techies who are stitching
together wireless networks at shelters across northeastern Louisiana
using radio transmitters mounted on such items as a grain silo and a
water tower.
"With few reliable communications
systems in place, people and companies from around the country are
converging on the region to create improvised networks that give
survivors and emergency personnel ways to talk and coordinate efforts."
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The recurring question evacuees from New Orleans have been asking is "where's the relief?!"
I read one story last night written by a tourist who got trapped in a hotel during the storm along with several other visiting people from other countries. Once Katrina passed, the hotel evicted all "guests" and from there it only got worse. [read on for more and photos]
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My friend is in Louisiana and sent me some pictures. 
It's pretty hard to imagine the depth of just how badly these areas have been wiped out.
Here's another image where you can see behind the American flag--only the foundations of the homes there remain. Nothing else. 
My friend Brad is there helping along with many others (500 are on their way) as part of the Volunteer Minister program of the Church of Scientology. These volunteer ministers help in a variety of ways, whether it's handing out water, food, clothing or comforting a survivor.
They also administer what are known as "assists". 
Assists help a person confront (face) an injury on a more spiritual level as it has been proven that this can greatly aid a person's recovery from that illness or injury. [more information here]
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