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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- US President George W. Bush will visit the
hurricane-devastated areas in the US Gulf Coast region on Friday, the White
House announced Thursday.
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said the presidential tour
includes helicopter surveys of hardest-hit areasand ground inspections of other
locations.
He also said Bush has asked two former presidents, Bill Clinton and George
W.H. Bush to lead a fund-raising campaign to help hurricane victims.
Earlier in the morning, Bush urged a crackdown on lootings and other crimes
that are spreading quickly in hurricane-devastated areas.
During a live interview with US TV network ABC, Bush said there will be
"zero tolerance" of such activities, be it looting, gasoline price gouging,
taking advantage of charitable giving or insurance fraud.
Meanwhile, he said he "fully understood" the frustrations of people who
need food, water and shelter and are desperate for the government's massive
relief effort to kick into high gear.
"I understand the anxiety of people on the ground... But I want people to
know there's a lot of help coming,"said Bush.
He brushed off criticism that he did not return to the White House from his
month-long vacation at his Texas ranch on Tuesday, in the immediate aftermath of
the hurricane.
"I hope people don't play politics during this period of time," Bush said.
During his flight back to the White House Wednesday, the president surveyed
the hurricane-ravaged areas aboard Air Force One.
Upon returning, he met top government officials to coordinate relief efforts and made remarks in the Rose Garden. Enditem |