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UMCOR goes into action as hurricane strikes coastBy Michelle Scott NEW YORK (UMNS) - The United Methodist Church's relief agency was already at work preparing for Hurricane Katrina before the Category 4 storm hit Louisiana. Tom Hazelwood, disaster response executive for the United Methodist Committee on Relief, had been in contact with the bishops and disaster coordinators in the Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama-West Florida annual (regional) conferences since before Katrina made landfall in Louisiana Aug. 29. As soon as the storm moved out of those regions, UMCOR began working with annual conferences to set up call centers and begin making assessments. The assessment process will take days to begin in some regions due to the extensive damage, the agency said. "In the hardest-hit areas, it may be a week or more before we can get in to make assessments," Hazelwood said. UMCOR has been working with the Florida Conference as United Methodists in the area continue to recover from Katrina's initial strike Aug. 25 in southern Florida. In coming days, UMCOR said it would work with annual conferences to coordinate relief efforts, such as receiving volunteers, making assessments and distributing aid. Hazelwood planned to go to the hurricane-affected area to assist in the disaster recovery. "As the storm clears and the media focuses on the major metropolitan areas affected by Katrina, UMCOR will be focusing on its mission to seek out the people left most vulnerable by the storm, who often live in outlying rural areas," Hazelwood said. "We seek to help people who might be otherwise overlooked." UMCOR's center for relief supplies, UMCOR Sager Brown, in Baldwin, La., was closed Aug. 29 in anticipation of Hurricane Katrina. The depot is about 50 miles northwest of New Orleans, which was largely evacuated in advance of the storm. UMCOR officials said they hoped to reopen Sager Brown Aug. 30. All supplies sent to assist in hurricane recovery should be sent to the Sager Brown center. United Methodists can help in the response by:
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