Tuesday 4 June 2013

Disaster

The number of victims of the cyclone that hit the city of Oklahoma City to 91 people, including at least 20 children








Obama wipes away tears in front of Moore Elementary School site, where 7 children were killed in the cycloneU.S. President Barack Obama for the victims of Hurricane Oklahoma that they are not alone in the face of the disaster that befell them.Related LinksObama defends use of drones to fight terrorismObama: "put more of the tax audit conservatives" is defectiveObama dismisses the director of the taxes are  the scandal targeting conservative organizationsRelated TopicsUnited StatesThis came during a visit to Oklahoma for the size of the devastation caused by the devastating cyclone that hit the region and led to the deaths of 24 people.Obama lost the primary school site in the town of Moore spent under the rubble 7 children.Obama signed a decision considering the area a national disaster area accelerates to the provision of aid demanded by the state governor before that.And the impact of the hurricane on nearly 33 thousand people and losses reached $ 2 billion.Obama said, "When you get to the area hit by a natural disaster, as happened here, I would like to strongly emphasize that I speak on behalf of the entire nation.""In every place in the United States everyone is praying for you and think of  and want to help and I am only a messenger to convey to you the message that you are not ."Mary Wallen called Oklahoma Gov. earlier the federal government to expedite the disbursement of funds for the reconstruction of the city of Moore devastated by the cyclone.Valin said, "I need to overcome the bureaucratic red tape and get money from the federal agency for emergency management to help our fellow citizens in the face of this disaster."The cyclone hit a section of the city of Moore which constitute a suburb of Oklahoma City and about 1,200 houses were destroyed totally or partially also leaving 24 dead and 377 wounded.The Senate approved the aid in Oklahoma worth $ 45 million within two billion dollars is the overall extent of the damage by John Oak director of security in the state.

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