Road and Bridge Damage in Gulf Region Could Reach $5 Bln.
epairing roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast states could cost as much as $5 billion, Department of Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said Tuesday after touring the region, Bloomberg reported.
Mineta said Tuesday that Mississippi would receive an initial $5 million payment for road and bridge repairs and said Congress would likely approve more money for projects, Bloomberg said.
He called Katrina’s fallout calling it the nation's worst-ever transportation disaster, the Associated Press reported.
Mississippi estimates that about 90% of U.S. 90 — which now ends abruptly in Gulfport, Miss., where some of the hurricane’s most severe damage was — remains in good condition, Bloomberg reported.
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