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[Hurricane Katrina] Venice, LA, October 25, 2005 - Refineries south of Venice, Louisiana are in the process of cleaning up spills in the waterway and repairing their facilities. This view is of damaged tanks and materials used to collect the spilled oil. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Venice, LA, October 25, 2005 - A damaged platform rests at an oil refinery south of Venice, Louisiana. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Bootheville, LA, October 25, 2005 - Mechanical parts from pumps utilized for Day Brook Fishery's tanks are waiting for repair after being collected from various fields and roads in the surrounding area in Bootheville, LA. Hurricane Katrina wiped out this fishery, displacing 70 employess and 11 fishing boats. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., October 2, 2005 -- Following Hurricane Katrina, the world famous Bourbon Street if filled with fire fighters,and workers as it begins to open bars and restaurants. The French Quarter was spared the flooding that affected other areas of New Orleans. Patricia Brach/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, September 7, 2005 - Neighborhoods and highways throughout the area remain flooded as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Empire, LA, October 25, 2005 - A mobile home lays across the road blocking 2 lanes of traffic. Hurricane Katrina destroyed homes, property, and communities in Southern Louisiana. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 11-01-05 -- These boats were deposited by Hurricane Katrina on HWY 23 in Venice. FEMA covers boat removal from highways under the public assistance program. Streets and roads must be cleared before residents can be allowed back in. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., October 2, 2005 -- Activity returns to Canal Street. The once empty deserted heart of the shopping and tourist district, Canal Street is brimming with life as New Orleans recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Patricia Brach/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 29, 2008 -- This boulevard in the Lakeview area served as a staging area for debris collection following Hurricane Katrina. In the nearly three years since the hurricane, approximately 58.8 million cubic yards of debris have been collected in Louisiana. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Venice, LA, October 25, 2005 - Barrels of anti-freeze and synthetic oil are scattered over lawns and roadways in Venice, Louisiana as a result of Hurricane Katrina. These items are currently being collected. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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label_outline Explore Roadways, Barrels, Katrina

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

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, cleanup activities, HUD staff

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

[Hurricane Katrina] West Golf Course, New Orleans, LA 9-26-05 Urban Search & Rescue teams from "Fairfax County Virgina Task Force 1" search door to door for people and animals. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Select views:} New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

083224.220 - NE Arkansas - SE Missouri.424.17

Loading barrels of potatoes on a wagon to be taken to the storage barns on a small farm near Caribou, Maine

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, 9th Ward, LA ,11-01-05 -- Only residents and workers are allowed though this 9th ward security check point. The 9th ward is still without utilities. Hundreds of thousands of former New Orleans residents and buisnesses are displaced. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Carville, LA, January 25, 2006 - A procession of government vehichles, refridgerated trucks and police escort depart from the FEMA Disaster Mortuary Response Team's (DMORT) facility. The trailers are carrying the re-casketed remains that were disintered by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to their original resting places. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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