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Evacuees arriving; Help is needed
Updated: 9/3/2005 11:31 AM
By: Christian R. González

Evacuees arrive at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.  
The city of Austin is preparing to immediately house more than 5,000 evacuees of Hurricane Katrina.

Upon their arrival, the evacuees, mostly from New Orleans, will make their way through several Austin locations

City officials learned Saturday people won't be arriving at the Delco Center as planned, but instead will be redirected to the Austin Convention Center for processing.

Those who are sick will either be sent to Brackenridge Hospital, where 72 beds were made available, or a medical facility being set up at the Palmer Events Center. Palmer will have 1,800 beds and all kinds of medical care and services, even hospice care.

Those who are healthy will go to either the Toney Burger Center, which is expected to reach its capacity of 500 by Friday night. The convention center is being readied to hold 5,000 people.

"There's no question that Austin is looking at a significant financial impact with this. We will be canceling conventions … there will be a loss of revenue and direct expenses," Mayor Will Wynn said.

Capital Metro buses will ferry people back and forth from all the shelters and centers.

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If you want to volunteer to help evacuees in Austin, call 211. If you are an evacuee in Austin or if evacuees are staying with you call (512) 974-1110 for help. Read the city of Austin’s Katrina resource guide at cityofaustin.org.

As part of intake processing, Evacuees will have their pictures taken and ID badges will be made to help keep track of family members who may be separated.

The influx of people is expected within the next 24 to 48 hours. The first planes arrived on Saturday morning.

City staff and relief agencies are working on securing food, water and prescription medications for the evacuees. Immediate plans are being made to house the evacuees for 90 days. At the same time, a long-term plan is also being made to absorb the people in Austin's community. The immediate plan is to get people settled into shelters, with the necessities they need, and then work on finding them jobs, getting their children enrolled in schools, the mayor said.

So far, Round Rock schools have enrolled 64 new students from Louisiana and Austin schools have enrolled 19 students.

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News 8 Austin's James Keith reports on the city's plan for evacuees.



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News 8 Austin's Allison Toepperwein reports from Austin Bergstom International Airport.



Staff from the Parks and Recreation Department will be at the shelters to begin programs and activities for children, City Manager Toby Futrell said. Donations of toys and books will be needed later, she said.

Various agencies around town are pitching in to make sure the hosting of Katrina evacuees will go smoothly.

The Austin-Travis County Health and Human Services Department is coordinating these efforts:

The Town Lake Animal Center will manage animal care at the Toney Burger Center but they will not be able to shelter pets for evacuees.
WorkSource Austin will assist in identifying temporary jobs.
Child Inc. will provide childcare assistance.
Other services being provided include nursing, mental health and special needs services for evacuees at city shelters.

Calls have come in from employers willing to hire workers, Wynn said.

Volunteers will be needed to work at the shelters. Anyone interested in volunteer should call 211. City employees volunteered to work weekend shifts at the shelters.

The Austin music community is preparing a major benefit event, Wynn said.

The American Red Cross is not helping people who want to open their homes to evacuees.

If you are an evacuee or if you have taken evacuees into your home you should call (512) 974-1110 to get help. That phone line will open at 8 a.m. on Saturday and will be answered 24 hours a day.

Read the city of Austin’s Katrina resource guide at cityofaustin.org.

The city is requesting donations of the following items: air mattresses, cots, folding lawn chairs, wash cloths, towels and anything you can think that would make the evacuees comfortable. A donation center will open on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Freescale Campus at 3501 Ed Bluestein Blvd.

Wynn encouraged Austinites to continue donating to the American Red Cross.

"The community has already been generous … but we're going to need more," Wynn said. "This community is going to respond compassionately and appropriately to our friends and neighbors in dire need. And we're going to do everything in our power to make their stay in Austin as good as it can possibly be."

The city responded quickly to the nation's worst-ever natural disaster sending Austin Energy linemen, crews and heavy equipment, paramedics, firefighters, water utility employees along with many other resources to Louisiana.

While much of the focus is on Austin, other Central Texas cities have opened shelters as well.

Officials set up a shelter for Katrina evacuees at the Gilmore Community Center on Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Killeen. They are expecting about 30 people. Nearly 400 people have registered to get help from the Red Cross in Killeen.



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