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 "You're taking care of us from heaven but someday we'll be together," Iliani 
Flores said, choking up and raising her face to the sky in memory of her 
younger brother, a fire department paramedic.Lt. Gen. Russel Honore told CNN's 
"Late Edition" the death toll in New Orleans is unlikely to reach 10,000, a 
figure Mayor Ray Nagin had estimated based on how many people appeared to have 
evacuated and how many had stayed behind."The big thing is going to be what 
happens when the testing comes back -- the test results from the water that we 
sampled," he said. Honore said his troops will continue to assist New Orleans 
residents who refuse to leave their homes despite a mandatory evacuation 
order."To Americans suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, our 
deepest sympathies go out to you this day," Bloomberg said.“No destructive 
Pacific-wide tsunami threat exists based on historical earthquake and tsunami 
data,” the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said on its Web site, 
www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/bulletins.htm.The massive rescue effort that resulted was 
a fugue of improvisation, by fleets of small boats that set sail off highway 
underpasses and angry airport directors and daredevil helicopter pilots. Tens 
of thousands were saved as the city swamped; they were plucked from rooftops 
and bused, eventually, out of the disaster zone.“It’s basically a timing 
thing,” Wagi said.The U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no 
threat of a Pacific-wide tsunami from the quake, which Geoscience Australia 
said occurred at a depth 60 miles.But it said earthquakes of this size 
sometimes generate local tsunamis that can be destructive along coasts located 
within a hundred miles of the earthquake epicenter.In addition, the effort to 
recover bodies was improving so the people could be documented, families 
notified and the bodies transported.Some people stocked up on groceries during 
the weekend even though Wilmington, on the coast of southeast North Carolina, 
had breezy, partly cloudy weather, said Warren Lee, emergency management 
director for New Hanover County.A front approaching from the west could push 
the storm away from the coast but the likelihood of that was uncertain, he 
said."Right now, we want to make sure that we're taking care of the people that 
are alive, and that we are treating them with dignity and respect.""Everything 
is related to the unwatering at this point," he added.Other memorials planned 
Sunday included a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey service for the 84 
employees it lost on September 11. Firefighters planned to roll out their 
trucks and other equipment in front of their firehouses."I think it's going to 
be a lower number, much lower than the 10,000," said Honore. "A heck of a lot 
lower than that."‘Cautiously watching’Allen declined to describe specifics of 
the plan to reporters, but said, "I think we know how to move forward from 
here." Nagin said he still needed to confirm a report that the floodwaters will 
be gone much sooner than first thought, but progress was being made."We all 
stand together to help each other and to help those who need our help in the 
future," Giuliani said. "We remember forever all the brothers and sisters that 
we lost on that day."Story continues below ?In many cases, resources that were 
available were not used, whether Amtrak trains that could have taken evacuees 
to safety before the storm or the U.S. military's 82nd Airborne division, which 
spent days on standby waiting for orders that never came. Communications were 
so impossible the Army Corps of Engineers was unable to inform the rest of the 
government for crucial hours that levees in New Orleans had been breached."I 
think it's going to be a lower number, much lower than the 10,000," said 
Honore. "A heck of a lot lower than that.""We got a lot of good people on the 
ground here that are with FEMA and with the state agencies," he said. "They 
wear their badges, and they look good. But unfortunately, we just not have seen 
all the assets and all the resources that we need in our city."

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