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Web Developers answer SOS

On September 3rd, 2005 a new online victim database was launched for the families and friends of Katrina Hurricane victims. www.KatrinaLost.org is a full online application allowing visitors to search for missing victims. What's more, subscribers to our free website can enter missing friends and family into the online searchable database -- To help with the search they can even upload photos!

(PRWEB) September 4, 2005 -- On September 3rd, 2005 a new online victim database was launched for the families and friends of Katrina Hurricane victims.

www.KatrinaLost.org is a full online application allowing visitors to search for missing victims. What's more, subscribers to our free website can enter missing friends and family into the online searchable database -- To help with the search they can even upload photos!

www.katrinalost.org

500,000 people displaced -- 10,000 plus are missing -- thousands feared dead. The aftermath of Katrina has brought a new problem in the information age: With catastrophic damage in two states and New Orleans under water -- Families and friends of Katrina victims have no way finding them.

On September 3rd, 2005 a new online victim database was launched for the families and friends of Katrina Hurricane victims. www.KatrinaLost.org is a full online application allowing visitors to search for missing victims. What's more, subscribers to our free website can enter missing friends and family into the online searchable database -- To help with the search they can even upload photos!

Beyond searching for victims Katrinalost.org provides an extensive housing database for victims to find nearby housing. In addition, shortly after Labor Day KatrinaLost.org will unveil a new set of comprehensive tools to further help in the aftermath of Katrina.

Please visit KatrinaLost.org today! You can add hurricane victims or volunteer to provide housing assistance.

KatrinaLost.org is the work of three web developers: Kevin Kallsen from E101.com in Western Connecticut, Javier Julio of Washington D.C., and Jason Fill of Birmingham, Alabama.

State and National agencies can contact us to post their existing survivor/victim list.

Contact:
Kevin Kallsen
203-525-2558

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb280586.htm