The Interstate 35W bridge collapsed into the
Mississippi River nearly three weeks ago, killing at least 13 people
and shutting down a major transportation artery. And over the weekend,
heavy Midwest storms and flooding killed at least 22, seven of them in
Minnesota.
Bush confronted both topics before heading nearby for a Republican fundraiser.
"Our job now is to cut through the bureaucracy,
as best as possible, and get the people down here a new bridge," Bush
said from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Air Reserve Station.
Bush commended those who have led recovery
efforts, including military divers who have searched for bodies. He
personally met with about 20 of the divers to thank them.
"The spirit that caused the recovery to be well
coordinated is the very same spirit that's going to cause this bridge
to get rebuilt," Bush promised.
With the search for bodies over at the site of
the interstate bridge collapse, authorities will focus on removing tons
of wreckage from the Mississippi River so a replacement bridge can be
built over the next year.
Bush on Tuesday declared an emergency exists in
the state, freeing up the city and state for more federal aid in their
recovery efforts.
On the flooding, Bush said the government would
move quickly to process requests for help from Minnesota, so that
residents could count on a "flood of help" to come down.
He later attended a fundraiser for Sen. Norm
Coleman, a Republican whose seat is considered vulnerable in 2008. The
event raised $1.2 million for Coleman and the Minnesota Republican
Party.
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