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BILOXI, Miss.—Hurricane Katrina, 2005.

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BILOXI, Miss.—Hurricane Katrina, 2005.

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NEW ORLEANS—Hurricane Katrina, 2005.

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WAVELAND, Miss.—Debris from destroyed homes and highway signs scattered on the Gulf Coast Highway. Much of coastal Mississippi was destroyed, September 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—A woman is evacuated from the Garden District, Sept. 4, 2005.

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PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss.—A plaque still attached to the foundation of Trinity Church reads: "Trinity Parish was founded in 1848-49. All of its buildings were destroyed by a hurricane in

1969. The present structure was erected to the Glory of God in 1971," 2005.

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NEW ORLEANS—Fires in the Garden District, Sept. 4, 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath, September 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Thousands of people wait under Interstate 10 to be evacuated, Sept. 2, 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Sean Penn talks to refugees in the Garden District, Sept. 4, 2005

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BILOXI, Miss.—Members of the U.S. military distribute food and water to stranded fishermen, September 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—October 2005.

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CHALMETTE, St. Bernard Parish, La.—At St. Rita's nursing home, 34 people died as a result of Hurricane Katrina, 2005

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PUCKETT, Miss.—A starving dog forages for food after being let off of its chain by journalists, September 2005.

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WAVELAND, Miss.—An American flag hangs in a former residential neighborhood,

September 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—A couple in the living room of their New Orleans home. They were evacuated when Katrina arrived, but their house was intact when they returned, December 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Residents coming back to the Seventh Ward, December 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Signs in the yard of a Common Ground headquarters house. Common Ground is a grass-roots organization providing assistance to the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, 2006

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USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 2006. The new visual landscape of the lower 9th Ward includes signs offering demolition services

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NEW ORLEANS—Cora Charles, a resident of the Lower Ninth Ward, expresses her frustration with FEMA and city officials at a meeting, 2006

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NEW ORLEANS—Workers in the Ninth Ward protest because they had not been paid for

more than a month, December 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—The funeral of a young fireman killed while working to clean up destruction in post-Katrina New Orleans, December 2005.

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NEW ORLEANS—Flooded streets, September 2005.

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NEW ORLEANS—The French Quarter, December 2005

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HOUMA, Louisiana—A family at their new apartment, 2005

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NEW ORLEANS—Spectators at a Mardi Gras parade, 2006

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WAVELAND, Miss.—A swan takes refuge inland, 2005

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