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India pledges 5 million dollars for Katrina relief operations
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September 03, 2005 13:48 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images] has announced that India would contribute 5 million dollars to the United States Red Cross for relief and rehabilitation of the victims of the devastating hurricane Katrina.

Images: Killer Katrina

The announcement came after the world's biggest single aid donor said it would be open to assistance though it was not making an appeal for foreign aid.

No water, no food in Katrina-hit areas

Officials said the prime minister had wanted to speak to US President George W Bush [Images] over telephone on Friday but failed to do so since the US President was traveling.

Other countries like France [Images], Germany [Images], United Kingdom, Japan [Images] and Sri Lanka [Images] have also come forward to provide succour to the hurricane victims.

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