Monday, February 2, 2009
Federal Government Get Good Marks
Kentucky officials are giving the federal government good marks for its response to a deadly ice storm. Yet, over 300,000 residents remained without power Monday and some areas had yet to see aid workers nearly a week after the storm. Federal authorities insisted they responded as soon as the state asked for help and promised to keep providing whatever aid was necessary.However, Jaime Green, a spokeswoman for the emergency operations center in Lyon County, about 95 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn, says that they haven't seen FEMA anywhere in their area.
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