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Rescue helicopter crashes in New Orleans
Underscoring the dangerous nature of the operation, a rescue helicopter crashed northwest of downtown New Orleans Sunday evening. The pilot and crew were rescued, said those aboard another helicopter hovering above just after the crash.
The mangled Eurocopter AS 332 Super Puma was lying on its side about four miles from downtown. The Coast Guard carried the crew from the scene on another helicopter.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/04/katrina.impact/index.html
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A rescue helicopter crashed in New Orleans on Sunday, U.S. television networks reported.
The two crew members from the Coast Guard Super Puma helicopter were safe, MSNBC said.
Live television footage from the scene showed the red helicopter lying on the ground near a roadway, with smoke drifting from its cockpit. The ground around the wreck was blackened and churned up by the aircraft's rotor blades.
There was no immediate information on what had caused the crash.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050905/ts_nm/helicopter_dc
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/04/katrina.impact/index.html
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A rescue helicopter crashed in New Orleans on Sunday, U.S. television networks reported.
The two crew members from the Coast Guard Super Puma helicopter were safe, MSNBC said.
Live television footage from the scene showed the red helicopter lying on the ground near a roadway, with smoke drifting from its cockpit. The ground around the wreck was blackened and churned up by the aircraft's rotor blades.
There was no immediate information on what had caused the crash.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050905/ts_nm/helicopter_dc
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Also, Louisiana Police shot at least individuals carrying guns on a New Orleans bridge Sunday. At least five were killed stated a deputy chief..
Deputy Police Chief W.J. Riley said the shootings took place on the Danziger Bridge, which connects Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River.
The details are still sketchy but initially news services reported that the police killed army contractors, but, those facts have changed to indicate that the individuals killed were not involved in the construction operations.
Also, on Sunday, US homeland security chief Michael Chertoff referred to a complete evacuation of people from New Orleans. "We are not going to be able to have people sitting in houses in the city of New Orleans for weeks and months while we de-water and clean this city with the hope that we´re going to continue to supply them with food and water," Chertoff said in Metairie, Louisiana.
"The flooded places when dewatered are not going to be sanitary, not healthy. There´s not going to be a way to get food and water," he said.
The shooting underscores the chaos in the city and the need to evacuate all individuals but those absolutely necessary for operations and reconstruction.
http://www.bayoubuzz.com/articles.aspx?aid=4921