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Post-Katrina Damage 2007-2013 { 82 images } Created 21 Dec 2014

Post Katrina damage in New Orleans
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  • B3lighted home overgrown with weeds in New Orleans  nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • blighted home overgrown with weeds in New Orleans  nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted buliding near the Circle Market  in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina with an anti voilnce message painted on it.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted bar in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • Blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • April 11, 2013, Interior of a blighted home in New Orleans almost eight years after Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward.
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  • Mural on a bodega destroyed in the floods waters follwing Hurrican Katrina in the 9th Ward of New Orleans,
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  • Blighted home next to the Jackson Barracks in New Orleans lower 9th Ward
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  • Closet in a home in Presspark.
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  • Inside of an apartment at Presspark in the upper 9th ward of New Orleans. Presspark was built on top of a Superfund site. It remains blighted since hurricane Katriana.
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  • Presspark in the upper 9th ward of New Orleans
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  • Campaign sign for Obama in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans
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  • Interior of a blighted house in the lower 9th ward  that remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina with dolls and dried mud on the floors. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Interior of a blighted church in the lower 9th ward  that remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Interior of a blighted church in the lower 9th ward  that remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • The library in the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • The library in the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Graffiti fills the walls of the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street  which remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Graffiti fills the walls of the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street  which remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Graffiti fills the walls of the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street  which remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Graffiti fills the walls of the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street  which remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Graffiti fills the walls of the  Moton Elementary School on Abundance Street  which remains blighted almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Blighted homes over grown with grass and weeds in the lower 9th ward remain standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Blighted homes over grown with grass and weeds in the lower 9th ward remain standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted mini market with a fading mural with New Orleans specialty foods painting on it   remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Press Park, abandoned blighted housing project in the 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Jason Jones with a copper wire and a copper pipe he says he can get $30 for that he used a bolt cutter to rip out of a unit in an abandoned housing project on Florida Ave in New Orleans 9th Ward. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Bathroom inClub Desire, a former hot spot in New Orleans 9th Ward, remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Club Desire, a former hot spot in New Orleans 9th Ward, remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Bansky painting on a home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans 9th Ward.
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  • Home blighted by Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Graffiti on a blighted building in New Orleans.
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  • Interior of Club Desire on Desire Street in New Orleans 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina caused exstensive damage to the area.
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  • Bansky painting on a home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans 9th Ward.
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  • A blighted building with graffiti remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted building that used to be a food market  remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted house in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.v
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  • A blighted house in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted house in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Homemade sex toy in a housing project in Chalmette Louisiana, destroyed by the flood waters following Hurricane Katrina when the levees broke.
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  • Inside St. Rita's Nursing Home in Arabi, Louisiana destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Inside St. Rita's Nursing Home in Arabi, Louisiana destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Mural created by  the British Graffiti artist Bansky, on a building destroyed by Hurricane Katriana near New Orleans downtown was one of the few remaining works by Banksy in the city five years after Katriane. .Banksy, international renowned graffiti artist covered many New Orleans walls in 2007 before the second anniversary of the storm.
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  • Mural created by  the British Graffiti artist Bansky, on a building destroyed by Hurricane Katriana near New Orleans downtown was one of the few remaining works by Banksy in the city five years after Katriane. .Banksy, international renowned graffiti artist covered many New Orleans walls in 2007 before the second anniversary of the storm.
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  • Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the areas hardest hit still are in a state of ruin despite promises by politicians to rebuild New Orleans to be <br />
Mural welcoming people back to New Orleans on a bar in Mid-city  reopened in an area slow to recover from  Hurricane New Orleans.
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  • Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the areas hardest hit still are in a state of ruin despite promises by politicians to rebuild New Orleans to be <br />
Mural welcoming people back to New Orleans on a bar in Mid-city  reopened in an area slow to recover from  Hurricane New Orleans.
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  • Mrs. Irene B. Griffin sits on the damaged porch of her home in the 9th Ward of New Orleans five years after Hurricane Katrina .
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  • Interior of Club Desire, a famous nightclub on Desire Street,  in the Upper  9th Ward of New Orleans still standing almost five years after Hurricane Katrina  damaged it. Major jazz musicians played at the club. Urban blight contributes to New Orleans crime problem.
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  • Interior of Club Desire, a famous nightclub on Desire Street,  in the Upper  9th Ward of New Orleans still standing almost five years after Hurricane Katrina  damaged it. Major jazz musicians played at the club. Urban blight contributes to New Orleans crime problem.
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  • Interior of Club Desire, a famous nightclub on Desire Street,  in the Upper  9th Ward of New Orleans still standing almost five years after Hurricane Katrina  damaged it. Major jazz musicians played at the club. Urban blight contributes to New Orleans crime problem.
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  • Interior of Club Desire, a famous nightclub on Desire Street,  in the Upper  9th Ward of New Orleans still standing almost five years after Hurricane Katrina  damaged it. Major jazz musicians played at the club. Urban blight contributes to New Orleans crime problem.
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  • Interior of a blighted house in the lower 9th ward  that remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina with dolls and dried mud on the floors. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Broken Virgin Mary Sculpture in front of a unit in Press Park housing complex remains in a state of ruin five years after Hurricane Katrina. <br />
Press Park ,a public housing project that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina remains standing in a state of ruin five years later. The housing unit was built on a site containing toxic waste making redevelopment  complicated.
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  • Destroyed laundry matt remains standing I a state of ruin as the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.<br />
Many buildings  in New Orleans and the surrounding area remain in a state of  ruin five years after the storm
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  • Church on the Lower 9th Ward remains standing in a state of ruin as the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.<br />
Many buildings  in New Orleans and the surrounding area remain in a state of  ruin five years after the storm.
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  • Church on the Lower 9th Ward remains standing in a state of ruin as the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.<br />
Many buildings  in New Orleans and the surrounding area remain in a state of  ruin five years after the storm.
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  • Unit in Press Park housing complex remains in a state of ruin five years after Hurricane Katrina. <br />
Press Park ,a public housing project that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina remains standing in a state of ruin five years later. The housing unit was built on a site containing toxic waste making redevelopment  complicated.
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  • Gutted house in the lower 9th Ward remains standing in a state of ruin as the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.<br />
Many buildings  in New Orleans and the surrounding area remain in a state of  ruin five years after the storm.
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  • Unit in Press Park housing complex remains in a state of ruin five years after Hurricane Katrina. <br />
Press Park ,a public housing project that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina remains standing in a state of ruin five years later. The housing unit was built on a site containing toxic waste making redevelopment  complicated.
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  • Entrance to Press Park housing complex remains in a state of ruin five years after Hurricane Katrina. <br />
Press Park ,a public housing project that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina remains standing in a state of ruin five years later. The housing unit was built on a site containing toxic waste making redevelopment  complicated.
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