European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 13, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 51, no. 240 500 sunday december 13,1992 a d 8693 marines escort first Convoy to deliver food to somalis Mogadishu Somalia a shielded by circling helicopter gunships and outnumbered by armoured vehicles four trucks delivered food to Northern Mogadishu on saturday in the first food Convoy escorted by the . Military. The Convoy had been held up twice since operation restore Hopes first troops landed wednesday a first by rain then by a squabble Over whether . Or Marine troops would carry the food on this first symbolic trip. The pakistani . Peacekeepers who were in this Seaside City when the marines arrived prevailed and their White trucks carried the precious cargo a 20 tons of Rice Beans and Oil donated by France. A a it a Nice to see some Relief work after four Days a said Carolyn Snyder of see related stories on pages 8 and 9 Greenwich conn., a Relief worker for care International. The food was taken across a line that divides the capital into sectors controlled by Somalia a two main warlords who on Friday agreed to end hostilities and move their fighters out of the capital by today. In the grand scheme the Convoy was hardly a Panacea for this parched scrub covered nation. In the Interior where . Forces have yet to penetrate hundreds of people Are still dying every Day and 2 million Are threatened with starvation. The marines Are proceeding with great see marines on Page 2 Aid Mission not expected to limit space a service a Marine holds a Young somalis hand during a patrol saturday through Mogadishu. By Chuck Vinci Washington Bureau Washington air Force officials Are cautiously optimistic that the . Military a humanitarian Mission in Somalia will not complicate space available Holiday travel for Europe based passengers going to and from the United states. A we Are not predicting significant changes in space a opportunities in Europe during the upcoming Christmas season said maj. Ann Simpson a spokeswoman for the air forces air mobility come at Scott af13, Iii. A a we re Well aware of the Holiday travel needs of service members and their families and we try not to detract from space a availability if we can avoid it a Simpson said. Hut officials warn that the Airlift requirements for operation restore Hope Are fluid and could change. As of thursday a total of 87 transport aircraft had been designated for use in support of the operation in Somalia Simpson said. In Europe am terminals have not experienced any significant backlog be tips for space a travellers travel Early and allow plenty of time to get there. Take enough Money to cover commercial transportation food and lodging in Case base facilities Are not available. Keep in touch with the air mobility come terminal being used for updated travel information. Cause of the somalian Mission. Officials at Rhein main a Germany and raft Mildenhall England two of the busiest am terminals in Europe said operations Are running More or less normally. Ramstein a Germany is handling fewer space a flights than before said see Mission on Page 2monster storm soaks East with rain Snow by the associated press an Atlantic coast storm chewed away at cities and Shore towns from Massachusetts to Virginia flooding out hundreds of residents and smothering some areas farther Inland with Snow. The subway system in new York City was paralysed Friday by electrical problems and High water. Up to 6,000 people lied their Homes to fill shelters in new Jersey. Rain sleet and Snow knocked out Power to hundreds of thousands of people. At least 12 deaths since thursday have been blamed on the storm. Hurricane Force gusts of 77 Mph shut Down la Guardia Airport in new York City. There were delays and closings at airports elsewhere within the storms reach. Wind eusted to 90 Mph in Southern new Jersey and combined see related Story and photos on Page 7 with High tides to lash Shore communities. Rail and ferry service fed morning commuters into Manhattan then trapped them there but most Public transportation in the new York City area was Back in service by 8 . A needless to say Rush hour Wasny to fun in new York City a said department of transportation spokesman Joe Deplasco. A but those who waited to go Home were rewarded by subways that were on Between thursday night and Early saturday the storm had dumped 2.32 inches of rain in Central Park and created 10-foot tides in new York Harbor. I at the statue of Liberty and the nearby Ellis Island immigration museum were awash. National guard troops were called out to help with evacuations in new Jersey Connecticut Massachusetts West Virginia and Virginia. The National weather service said hooding in new Jersey Shore areas was brought on by morning High tides 4 feet above Normal combined with heavy surf that bit off chunks of Beach and smashed boardwalks. A people who have lived through this storm will have lived through probably the highest tides this Century on the Southern new Jersey coastline a said meteorologist Wayne Albright. Up to 4 inches of rain fell in Southern new Jersey. Two 80-foot Clummie boats broke Loose from Moor Sce storm on Pago 2
