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(Full story)"To Americans suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, our deepest sympathies go out to you this day," Bloomberg said.And in southwestern Pennsylvania, about 1,000 people attended a memorial service in the field where Flight 93 crashed after it was hijacked by terrorists.The practice run for a New Orleans apocalypse had been commissioned by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the federal government's designated disaster shop. But the funding ran out and the doomsday scenario became just another prescient -- but buried -- government report. Now, practice was over.One goal, he said, was to better coordinate moving people to temporary shelters once they are evacuated and their immediate needs met. Those observances came as the co-chairmen of the 9/11 commission told CNN that the government's response to Katrina showed little was learned from 9/11 about how to handle disasters. The practice run for a New Orleans apocalypse had been commissioned by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the federal government's designated disaster shop. But the funding ran out and the doomsday scenario became just another prescient -- but buried -- government report. Now, practice was over.Instead, confusion reigned at every level of officialdom, according to dozens of interviews with participants in Louisiana, Mississippi and Washington. "No one had access. . . . No one had communication. . . . Nobody knew where the people were," recalled Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt, whose department did not declare the Gulf Coast a public health emergency until two days after the storm.Other memorials planned Sunday included a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey service for the 84 employees it lost on September 11. Firefighters planned to roll out their trucks and other equipment in front of their firehouses."Right now, we want to make sure that we're taking care of the people that are alive, and that we are treating them with dignity and respect."FEMA Director Michael Brown was recalled to Washington on Friday by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, who named Adm. Allen to head the hurricane relief efforts. Almost two weeks after Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, some of the cities hardest hit by the storm are waiting for more help. You never know what is going to happen, Rose Davane, 41, said while strolling on a Wrightsville Beach pier with her daughter and 18-month-old granddaughter. She said Hurricane Fran in 1996 took everything from her family. Im always prepared.Asked about Brown, Allen said he spoke to him Friday.Honore said his troops will continue to assist New Orleans residents who refuse to leave their homes despite a mandatory evacuation order.Allen said that military members will go door to door in a support role, and if someone did not want to leave, it would become "a local law enforcement matter."Almost two weeks after Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, some of the cities hardest hit by the storm are waiting for more help. Other developmentsChaos inside, outside the levee walls"Everything is related to the unwatering at this point," he added.Rabaul, on New Britain island, was destroyed in the September 1994 eruption of Tuvurvur volcano.The number, Honore said, "came out at a very emotional time, with not a lot of facts, and I think from talking to the city officials and the communicating with the parish presidents, I think intuitively we were saying, that number will be much lower."Mayors slam FEMA responseAs of Sunday morning, the official death toll in Louisiana was 154. Officials in five states put the overall total of dead at 383. Chaos inside, outside the levee wallsHonore said his troops will continue to assist New Orleans residents who refuse to leave their homes despite a mandatory evacuation order."To Americans suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, our deepest sympathies go out to you this day," Bloomberg said.And in southwestern Pennsylvania, about 1,000 people attended a memorial service in the field where Flight 93 crashed after it was hijacked by terrorists.

