The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT4) JACKSON, Miss. -- Nov. 19, 2005 -- KATRINA-BUNGLED-AID-2 -- Larry J. Fisher, who heads the county emergency department in his office in Jackson, Miss., on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005. Fisher said FEMA had issued far more aid checks than there were damaged homes. After Hurricane Katrina rolled into Jackson, Miss., the nation and its charities reached out with a helping hand. But there was one critical fact the disaster relief agencies, in their rush to help, missed: The storm snapped trees and caused one death, but there was no real catastrophe here in Jackson. Word that big money was being given out, despite the limited storm damage to property, passed like a wild fire through this capital city though. And Red Cross now officials acknowledge that millions, if not tens of millions, was given to people in the Jackson area who had not really experienced a disaster. (Suzi Altman/The New York Times)
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