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Bruce R Leech
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[*] posted on 9-8-2006 at 10:30 AM
what is being done now in Mulege


there have been sense Sunday morning shelters set up with hot meals and water an sleeping Aries.

the army is here now helping with every thing including cleaning out the schools that were flooded. the looting has been reduced by 90 % sense they got here.

the Fire dept. has not quit sense Saturday night. these men have been the biggest heroes of all . do not pass one without saying thank you.

Trucks are now bringing in Food and supply's both for relief and for the stores. easing the strain on the helicopters.

Planes are landing at Palo Verdi with all kinds of things and people to help with every thing.




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[*] posted on 9-8-2006 at 10:37 AM


The government has pledged to Build new houses for the Mexican people that lost there homes. and they will be above the flood plane.

Many Children are sick now with various problems related to the flood they are vaccinating the children and will be spraying for the bugs.

the highway is open to trucks all the way from T.J. to La Paz




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