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8-18 miles an hour is the Weather Bureau forecast. High Wednesday, 88-92; low, 74-78. High Tuesday, 90; low, 79. Weather map, details, Sec. 4, Page 10.
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President Declares Four Parishes Major Disaster Areas
By CLARENCE DOUCET Hurricane Camille’s death toll soared to 170 late Tuesday and Mississippi Gov. John Bell Williams said the total in his state may reach 500 to 1,000.
Williams’ statement came as President Nixon stepped up federal aid for the storm-ravaged areas
Pictures of hurricane devastation in Sec. 1, Page 12 and Sec. 4, Page 4.
of Louisiana and Mississippi and directed Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew to personally inspect the killer storm’s devastation.
To the SI million for disaster relief the President made available Monday to Mississippi, he added another SI million for Louisiana’s four hurricane-battered parishes, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Tammany and (\Vashington, which he designated as major disaster reas.
Thus far, 162 deaths have been reported in the three coastal counties of Mississippi, and eight have been recorded in Plaquemines, where officials say at least 30 persons are still missing.
Discussing the death toll in Mississippi, Williams said:
“Because of the fact thati bodies are now being found! regularly, some people estimate j the death rate could go above!
500 and possibly reach 1,000.” j In other storm-related actions:
Williams imposed limited martial law on the ravaged Gulf Coast.
—Four men were killed at New Orleans Lakefront Airport as they prepared to take off in a private plane for a mercy
Hurricane
Deaths
Identification of 37 victims who perished in Hurricane Camille in Plaquemines Parish and on the Gulf Coast has been compiled by The Times-Picay-une. Identifications were furnished by Civil Defense officials in Gulfport, The Associated Press and the American Red Cross.
Listed by their town of residence, the dead include:
Buras Paul Ragas.
Venice Val VerreU.
Waveland Victoria Barrett.
Gulfport Mrs. Arden Barrett.


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