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The Gulf Coast in Katrina's Wake
Living in Flooded New OrleansAs authorities begin forced evacuations, many residents in New Orleans continue to live in flooded houses. (Sept. 8, 2005) |
Returning to Jefferson ParishFor the first time since Hurricane Katrina, authorities allowed residents of the New Orleans suburb of Jefferson Parish to return briefly to their homes. (Sept. 6, 2005) |
Fixing Missed Connections in New OrleansElizabeth Nealy volunteers at a field hospital inside the terminal of Louis Armstrong International Airport, helping families reconnect. The MASH unit was set up by FEMA to care for the thousands of victims of Hurricane Katrina. (Sept. 2, 2005) |
• More photos and video from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
SOURCES: Army Corps of Engineers, Associated Press, Bloomberg, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Reuters
LARIS KARKLIS, LARRY NISTA, CRISTINA RIVERO, GENE THORP - THE WASHINGTON POST | ALYSON HURT, NELSON HSU, BRIAN CORDYACK - WASHINGTONPOST.COM



