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State establishes Family Call Center

BATON ROUGE — The state of Louisiana has established the national Find Family Call Center at 1-866-326-9393. This toll-free number has been established as an information and support resource for individuals and families who believe they have a family member who may have perished due to the hurricane.

The national Find Family Call Center is designed as a point of entry to help families begin the process of identifying their deceased loved ones.

 
American Red Cross Announces Family Linking Available via Redcross.org
The American Red Cross, with support of the worldwide Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, is launching a Web site to help assist family members who are seeking news about loved ones living in the path of Hurricane Katrina.

 

LACCIE
In cooperation with the Louisiana Shelter Task Force and Louisiana Sheriff's Association, the Louisiana Civil & Criminal Information Network (LACCIE) has developed this database to help register people who have been evacuated because of Hurricane Katrina. If your loved one is located at a shelter their name will be included in this list. Please check back often, we will be updating this website on a daily basis.

 

MSNBC Looking for and Missing Lists

Search and Rescue, U.S. Coast Guard
Requests for rescues of missing or stranded persons will be entered into the system, viewed by command center and prioritized as received.

National Next of Kin Registry
Non-Profit Organization: Register people missing in the Hurricane Katrina disaster on-line.

Salvation Army's Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) Activated
Send an online request to locate missing family and friends. If you can't connect to the site immediately, please try again.

MSNBC News
Non-Government: Blog links for Katrina survivors and families

"I'm Okay" Board
Non-Government site: New Orleans channel 4WWWL-TV posts messages for family members.

Yahoo Family Message Boards
Non-government site: Message boards categorized by city, colleges, relief centers, and more.

Red Cross Alert for Persons with Emergency Medical Conditions
The Red Cross is only accepting phone calls to search for missing persons in these emergency circumstances: insulin dependant diabetics, oxygen dependant, dialysis patient, blind, recent heart attack or stroke victims, mobility challenged, broken leg, foot or ankle, or paralyzed.

WDSU, New Orleans, LA
Non-government site: More messages for and from missing people.

Gulf Coast Survivor-Connector Database
Non-government site: List the person or family you want to find in this interactive database.

Safe List of Family Members
Non-government site: CNN's list of people reported safe and their current location.

Missing Persons Board
Non-government site: By NowPublic

Relief Information for U.S. Military
For families of deployed Army National Guard and all military branches

View Maps of Flooded Areas and Closed Roads
View FEMA's maps to find passable areas in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi.

International Red Cross's Locate People Lists
In cooperation with the American Red Cross; more lists provided.