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Remembering Hurricane Katrina (50 images)



Laura Bush visits with people affected by Hurricane Katrina at the Cajundome at the University of Louisiana in Layfayette, Louisiana on Friday, September 2, 2005. (UPI Photo/Krisanne Johnson/White House)
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A church sits in debris on Sept. 16, 2005, left there after a levee broke in the 9th Ward district of New Orleans. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin announced, business workers will be allowed into the central business district on Saturday, for the first time since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. (UPI Photo/ Ken James)
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A pile of personal belongings sit on a sidewalk in the 9th Ward area of New Orleans, Sept. 16, 2005. Hurricane Katrina left hundreds of people dead and thousands homeless in the New Orleans area. (UPI Photo/ A.J. Sisco)
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A worker in a hazmat suit and gas mask shovels rotting chicken at the New Orleans Cold Storage facility in eastern New Orleans, Oct. 14, 2005. The facility has been declared a toxic waste site after flooding from Hurricane Katrina cut off power for a month. Twenty-six million pounds of chicken, destined for foreign markets, must be cleaned up after it spoiled in the company's warehouses. (UPI Photo/ A.J. Sisco)
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