> Beau,
In case you see this before the e-mail I sent you.... I, too, have relatives in Carriere (what a small freakin' world)... talked to them on Monday and they were OK... lots of tree damage as you can imagine, but they did not lose their house. Send me an e-mail or post it here and I will have them check your relatives address in the morning if you have not heard from them...
Tung
Beau,
> You may also want to try craigslist for New Orleans, also
> swamped but the "lost and found" section is now pretty much
> exclusively being used to try to locate folks all across the
> area. My best wishes to you and your family.
>
> Arnold
>
> > Thanks...I've been trying SATERN since Monday evening,
> it's
> > simply swamped by the volume right now.
> >
> > > Beau
> > >
> > > Probally your best bet is the Salvation Army SATERN
> system
> >
> > >
http://www.satern.org/
> > >
> > > This is the Salvation Army's Team Emergency Radio
> Network
> > > which has been activated for operations into the
> affected
> > > area's. You can send a health and welfare request
> > regarding
> > > family and friends you otherwise are unable to locate.
> > >
> > > The website is extremely busy, just keep trying.
> > >
> > > Good Luck
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > Any help will certainly be appreciated. My aunt and
> > uncle
> > >
> > > > remained in Carriere, MS with their two dogs and
> haven't
> >
> > > > been heard from since Monday morning. They are in
> their
> >
> > > > late sixties, not in the best health, and have many of
>
> > us
> > > > concerned in NC and VA. Their names are Jules Edward
> > > > "Eddie" Baumer and Violet Josephine Baumer, and their
> > > > address is 144 George Wise Road, Carriere, MS (Pearl
> > River
> > >
> > > > County). Thank you for your help...good luck to all.
> > > >
> > > > Beau Kennedy
> > > > APD/MD/PM Driver
> > > > WCMS - FM
> > > > Outer Banks, NC
> > > >
[email protected]
> > > >
> > >
> >
>