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1. Hurricanes Wilma and Rita also inflicted severe damage. 2: PAPAL TRANSITION: John Paul II‘s death marked the passing of the first non–Italian pope in 455 years and ended a 26–year pontificate, third–longest in history.
2. The season‘s second hurricane blew out windows, peeled off roofs and knocked out power to thousands in Bermuda on Monday as it sideswiped the British island chain before heading out into the Atlantic. (Watch how Bermuda avoided major damage –– 2:01) The eighth tropical depression of the season had top sustained winds at 35 mph and could become a tropical storm Wednesday, forecasters said.
3. Paulison said search–and–rescue teams were beginning to canvas the region, and authorities were especially concerned about mobile home parks where residents may have ridden out the storm. (Watch Paulison describe the damage –– 2:26) More than 3.2 million homes and businesses were without power, affecting more than 6 million people.
4. Damage to agricultural land Herat agricultural officials said the winds were a mixture of gales and whirlwinds and had caused extensive damage to agriculture. «Usually these winds damage 2–3cm of topsoil, but this year preliminary assessments indicate that damage has been caused up to 12cm down,» said Abdullah Khawari, an official in the department of agriculture.
5. It includes: _$11.5 billion in Community Development Block Grants to spur economic development and help homeowners without flood insurance rebuild or repair their homes. _$4.4 billion for storm–related Defense Department expenses and facility damage. _$2.' billion for the Army Corps of Engineers to continue storm and flood repairs, begin reconstructing levees and accelerate studies on improving Gulf Coast flood protection. _$2.8 billion to repair damaged roads, bridges and other transportation infrastructure. _$1.6 billion for education, including $645 million for schools that took in students, $750 million for schools affected by the hurricanes and $200 million for higher education. _$400 million for farmers and forests in Katrina disaster areas.