Blanco adopts magic marker approach for those who do not evacuate

AP:

As many as 500,000 people in southwestern Louisiana — many of them already displaced by Hurricane Katrina — were told to evacuate today as Hurricane Rita headed for a forecast landfall near the Texas state line.

Mindful of Katrina's rising death toll in Louisiana — it was 832 as of this morning — Gov. Kathleen Blanco recommended that those who refuse to flee Katrina "write their Social Security numbers on their arms with indelible ink."

Residents were urged to head north and avoid the Baton Rouge area, where hotels, motels and even private homes are already overflowing with Katrina's refugees.

Blanco estimated between 300,000 and 500,000 were under evacuation orders or advisories. Many of them had not yet been able to view the damage Katrina had done to their homes when it struck southeastern Louisiana on Aug. 29.

In New Iberia, Glynn Stevenson — who swam out of his New Orleans house with belongings taped to his body — had just gotten settled in a trailer provided by the Federal Emergency Management Authority when the call came for him to uproot again.

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