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Hurricane Katrina(12 images)
  • The remanants of a pier in Bay St. Louis, Miss., on September 11, 2005, two weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area.  .. By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • A statue of the Virgin Mary is all that is left standing at a home in Bay St. Louis, Miss., on September 14, 2005... By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Brian Mollere wraps his dog, Rocky, in a cool towel in what is left of their home in Waveland, Miss., on September 16, 2005.  The two swam to safety from treetop to treetop during the storm until they reached a home where they could take cover. .(9.16.05) By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • A home in Bay St. Louis, Miss., which barely withstood the hurricane on September 10, 2005, two weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. . By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Oceanview.  Waveland, Miss. (9.18.05) By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Texas resident, Gail Contreras, attempts to rescue a dog that has been abandoned in its home since flooding in New Orleans, La., following Hurricane Katrina more than two weeks ago. By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Residents sift through what is left of their home in Bay St. Louis, Miss., on September 10, 2005, two weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area.  .. By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Firefighters battle a house fire in Bay St. Louis, Miss., on September 13, 2005... By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • The Nicholson Avenue railroad crossing in Bay St. Louis, Miss., is littered with debris, cars and even remnants of houses on September 14, 2005, more than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Debris piled more than five feet high on the street blocks the entrances to two homes in Bay St. Louis, Miss., on September 14, 2005... By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • LeAnne Rodgers, right, with Red Cross volunteer, Chaplain Sheryl Faulk, is overjoyed to find all the pieces to her ivory statue in the remains of her home in Long Beach, Miss., on September 15, 2005, more than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area.  Rodgers bought the statue, "Charlie", on a trip to China with her husband many years ago; it was the one thing she was hoping to find in the rubble... By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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  • Three members of the Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater, Fla., Gary Schoemaker (right), Tom Howe (center) and Toni Yeomans (behind) raise a tattered flag outside a shopping center on Beach Street in Gulfport, Miss., on September 15, 2005.  The group has been in town helping with relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina... By photographer Kimberly Pitt
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