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[Highlight views:} Hurricane Katrina impact in Mississippi

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Photographer: HUD Staff

Photo Creation Date: 2/28/2005 - 4/18/2005

[Highlight views:} Hurricane Katrina impact in Mississippi

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label_outline Explore Hurricane Katrina Impact, Impact, Highlight Views

New Orleans, La., Jan. 31, 2013 -- Archaeologists under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency survey land near Bayou St. John in New Orleans. The team discovered artifacts related to pre-historic and historic occupations along the bayou. This information was uncovered during a recent archaeological study funded under the HMGP program. Photo by Lillie Long/FEMA

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Jung Hyun Ahn, a poolee with Recruiting Sub-Station

Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

A US Navy (USN) Seabee uses a Caterpillar 977L bulldozer to remove debris cased by Hurricane Katrina on board Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, Mississippi (MS)

Secretary Shaun Donovan: [Highlight views from first year of tenure, used for] Urban World Magazine

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[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 3, 2005 -- Houses pushed off their foundations in Biloxi, Mississippi. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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[Hurricane Katrina] Coastal, Miss., October 30, 2005 -- FEMA provided travel trailers are often placed on a homeowner's land so they can be nearby during reconstruction. FEMA is using a variety of methods to house Mississippi residents temporarily displaced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

New Orleans, La., July 9, 2013 -- This sign denotes the construction site of the new Phillis Wheatley building. A Recovery School District facility, Phillis Wheatley will be operated by John Dibert Community School. It is one of 88 New Orleans public schools to benefit from the noteworthy $1.8 billion single settlement funding provided by FEMA. FEMA/Lynette Fontenot

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