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Albertson's College Dr
Monday, Aug 29th, 2005 |
A home in Slidell's Northwood subdivision.
Tuesday, Aug 30th, 2005 |
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| A house in Westwood subdivision in Mandeville, LA
Tuesday, Aug 30th, 2005 |
Looking down Freret toward Jefferson
Bent electric lines
Monday, Aug 29th, 2005 |
Chalmette, LA after Katrina
New Orleans, LA
Tuesday, Aug 30th, 2005 |
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Looking down Jena at Memorial Medical Center before the street
flooding became severe
New Orleans, LA
Tuesday, Aug 30th, 2005 |
Contra-flow in effect Location: Date: Sunday, Aug 28th, 200 |
Gulfport, Miss., is engulfed by shipping containers, RVs, and boats,
all washed ashore by the hurricane. |
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| Water spills over a levee along the Inner Harbor
Navigational Canal in New Orleans. |
Flood victims sleep inside the Superdome. Those
inside are not allowed to leave the confines of the arena. |
A rescue takes place by helicopter over New Orleans. |
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| The Interstate-90 bridge over St. Louis Bay in Pass Christian,
Mississippi is folded and destroyed from the high wind and waves. |
Floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina cover many streets in New Orleans
a day after Katrina passed through the city. |
Apparent looters make their way into and out of a grocery store
Tuesday in New Orleans as floodwaters continue to rise in the city. |
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| Sam Miller, 10, left, is consoled by a neighbor after seeing his
destroyed home along Beach Boulevard in Pascagoula, Miss., after
Hurricane Katrina passed over the Gulf Coast. |
Residents of Moss Point, Miss., make their way to safety through
floodwaters that swept through low lying areas. |
Fire and rescue personnel launch a boat amid floodwaters as they
head out to rescue a family in Pascagoula, Miss. |
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| A Red Cross truck sits flooded with other vehicles in front of a
hotel in Pascagoula, Miss. |
A woman hangs from her roof waiting to be rescued by fire department
workers in New Orleans. |
Officer N. Daggs searches for fuel to siphon to run generators at
Bywater Hospital in New Orleans. The generators are used to power
equipment for patients unable to be transported. |
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