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Technology Helps Katrina's Victims

Pulling Together in the Aftermath

By Lisa Marie Heitman, published Sep 02, 2005
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, emergency services and relief efforts are relying on technology to help organize funding and support.

XM Satellite Radio is broadcasting a live concert for hurricane relief at 8pm ET on September 2. The hour-long event, organized by NBC Universal Television Group, will air to more than 4.4 million subscribers. Performances will come from artists who have ties with the affected areas, including Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Harry Connick, Jr. and Aaron Neville. Guests will include Leonardo DiCaprio, Mike Myers, John Goodman & Hilary Swank. The broadcast will air live in its entirety on XM's MSNBC channel (XM Channel 130) and XM's CNBC channel (XM Channel 127). Donation phone lines will be open throughout the night. For more information visit http://www.xmradio.com/

The Salvation Army has dispatched its "Big Truck" into New Orleans to assist victims who need to contact loved ones. Operating as a mobile command & communications center with full office facilities, the vehicle provides 75 telephones within its 40-foot by 24-foot structure. For more information, visit http://www.salarmychicago.org

The National Institute for Urban Search & Rescue, an entirely self-funded effort, has responded by launching a web site to consolidate information about missing persons and resources. Working in conjunction with the San Diego State University Super Computing Center, information will be collected for a variety of web sites and posted on NIUSR. For more information visit http://www.niusr.org

iSold It on eBay located in Washington is cordinating community donations by enabling donators to drop off items, worth $30 or more, at four different locations throughout Western Washington. The company is willing to arrange for pick-ups. Items will then be auctioned off and the proceeds will be given to organizations directly involved in providing food, medical care and personal items for hurricane victims. For more information visit http://www.isolditwa.com

Technology Helps Katrina's Victims

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Credit: USGS.gov

Takeaways
  • The Salvation Army has a BIG TRUCK that is used for mobile command and communications.
  • Verizon Wireless allows customers to text donations to the American Red Cross.
  • Anheuser-Busch converts breweries to water-bottling plants.
Did You Know?
Security officers are needed to protect the linemen restoring the electrical infrastructure of New Orleans.
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Wow! This is a very comprehensive article. Gives hope back after the devastation and lack of a quick response from Washington.

Posted on 09/07/2005 at 11:09:00 AM

 
Thanks for this info Lisa. Great article! I gave you a 5.

Posted on 09/03/2005 at 4:09:00 PM

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