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 Wednesday, September 07, 2005
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New Orleans police urging people away

New Orleans Deputy Police Chief Warren Riley, in the department's first news conference since the storm,
said one of the greatest current challenges is persuading thousands of remaining people to leave their homes in a city without any municipal services and no prospect of any for months.

"What our officers are telling people is that there is absolutely no reason to stay here," he said. "There are no jobs.
There are no homes to go to, no hotels to go to. There is absolutely nothing here. We advise that the city has been destroyed."

As many as 10,000 people were thought to have been left behind — or chosen to stay.