Clinton Tour of Georgia Focuses on Flood Victims

PRESIDENT Clinton toured Georgia yesterday for a look at the flood that has ravaged the state in the past week. The damage may probably be the worst devastation to Georgia since Sherman's Civil War march to the sea. ``I believe this one's a 500-year flood. I hope so, anyway,'' Mayor B.K. Reynolds said as the town of Bainbridge, Ga., awaited a flood crest of 45 feet.

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