International response to Hurricane Katrina

http://dbpedia.org/resource/International_response_to_Hurricane_Katrina

Many countries and international organizations offered the United States relief aid in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. According to the European Commission, six days after the disaster, on September 4, 2005, the United States officially asked the European Union for emergency help, asking for blankets, emergency medical kits, water and 500,000 food rations for victims. Help proposed by EU member states was coordinated through their crisis center. The British presidency of the EU functioned as contact with the U.S. rdf:langString
rdf:langString International response to Hurricane Katrina
xsd:integer 2598681
xsd:integer 1118260412
rdf:langString InternetArchiveBot
rdf:langString November 2017
rdf:langString yes
rdf:langString Many countries and international organizations offered the United States relief aid in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. According to the European Commission, six days after the disaster, on September 4, 2005, the United States officially asked the European Union for emergency help, asking for blankets, emergency medical kits, water and 500,000 food rations for victims. Help proposed by EU member states was coordinated through their crisis center. The British presidency of the EU functioned as contact with the U.S. Other countries not on this list also offered aid, but the State Department mentioned that they (the State Department) had not been asked. Later, the U.S. State Department said all offers were being examined.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 52329

data from the linked data cloud