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Hurricane Katrina Aftermath

Hurricane Katrina Aftermath

Cuban President Fidel Castro addresses doctors while standing next to a national flag in Havana. Castro put on display some 1,500 doctors equipped with medical supplies on Sunday in hopes of persuading arch-enemy the U.S. to allow them to treat victims of Hurricane Katrina. Castro, in a televised meeting with the doctors, said the U.S. had not responded to his offer to send medical workers and 26 tonnes of supplies to the devastated U.S. Gulf Coast.
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Date Photographed: September 05, 2005
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Photographer: Claudia Daut
Location: Havana, Cuba
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