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Hurricane Katrina Response Shipping Photos - Page Two

October 12, 2005 - One of two refrigerated containers sent to Ocean Springs, Miss. from Norfolk. Orphan Grain Train's recipients on the Gulf Coast have few structures close to the damaged areas to store relief supplies. Structures that remain are overloaded with people and supplies. Grain Train is sending refrigerated storage containers to serve as temporary warehouses for canned food and other supplies that would be ruined by the heat and humidity along the coast.

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One of the two Oct. 12 containers as it pulls away to leave Norfolk.

Volunteer trucker Lloyd Dennert and his wife Doris left Norfolk Oct. 6 with another relief shipment for the hurricane relief effort. Lloyd and Doris log more than 40,000 miles a year for Orphan Grain Train, even when there are no hurricanes.

Just one UPS delivery of health kits from the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) to the Norfolk Orphan Grain Train warehouse Oct. 6.

September 26, 2005 - Clayton Andrews shows Rev. Ray Wilke (r) a 16-foot-long charcoal grill to cook meals for volunteers in areas where propane may be hard to find as the hurricane cleanup continues.
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