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, تخصصى طالب
, بجامعة bangor
- bangor, wales
- السعودية
- Aug 2008
المزيدl August 31st, 2008, 03:28 PM
August 31st, 2008, 03:28 PM
السلطات الإمريكية أعلنت إخلاء اجباري لجميع السكان
*نشر الخبر من قبيل الإحتياط لو فيه أحد من ربعنا هناك *
New Orleans orders mandatory evacuation
By BECKY BOHRER – 9 hours ago
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Spooked by predictions that Hurricane Gustav could grow into a Category 5 monster, an estimated 1 million people fled the Gulf Coast Saturday — even before the official order came for New Orleans residents to get out of the way of a storm taking dead aim at Louisiana.
Mayor Ray Nagin gave the mandatory order late Saturday, but all day residents took to buses, trains, planes and cars — clogging roadways leading away from New Orleans, still reeling three years after Hurricane Katrina flooded 80 percent of the city and killed about 1,600 across the region.
The evacuation of New Orleans becomes mandatory at 8 a.m. Sunday along the vulnerable west bank of the Mississippi River, and at noon on the east bank. Nagin called Gustav the "mother of all storms" and told residents to "get out of town. This is not the one to play with
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h...tNKKQD92T0VE80 الله يستر
ولد عمي يدرس في نيوأورلينز وحالياً هو في دالاس , تكساس عشان الاعصار
Mr.RKO August 31st, 2008, 04:14 PM
7 " اتمنى يطمنونا من هو في هذه الولايات...
الله يحميكم ويحفظكم..
فرولة حمراء August 31st, 2008, 05:31 PM
7 "
August 31st, 2008, 03:28 PM
السلطات الإمريكية أعلنت إخلاء اجباري لجميع السكان*نشر الخبر من قبيل الإحتياط لو فيه أحد من ربعنا هناك *
New Orleans orders mandatory evacuation
By BECKY BOHRER – 9 hours ago
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Spooked by predictions that Hurricane Gustav could grow into a Category 5 monster, an estimated 1 million people fled the Gulf Coast Saturday — even before the official order came for New Orleans residents to get out of the way of a storm taking dead aim at Louisiana.
Mayor Ray Nagin gave the mandatory order late Saturday, but all day residents took to buses, trains, planes and cars — clogging roadways leading away from New Orleans, still reeling three years after Hurricane Katrina flooded 80 percent of the city and killed about 1,600 across the region.
The evacuation of New Orleans becomes mandatory at 8 a.m. Sunday along the vulnerable west bank of the Mississippi River, and at noon on the east bank. Nagin called Gustav the "mother of all storms" and told residents to "get out of town. This is not the one to play with
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h...tNKKQD92T0VE80