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Katrina One Month After(26 images)
  • A dead and desolate landscape are all thats left of  the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall  October 8, 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • A dead and desolate landscape are all thats left of  the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over one month after hurricane katrina made lanfall October 8, 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • Some ones dog lays as evidence to the destruction and loss to the people of the gulf coast as it blends in with the debris still scattered in the lower ninth ward October 6, 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  Nearly one month later and most of the New Orleans area is still in desperate conditions with little progress being made in the clean up and rebuilding of the city.     photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • A broken telephone pole hangs in the sky in the  lower ninth ward October 5, 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  Nearly one month later and most of the New Orleans area is still in desperate conditions with little progress being made in the clean up and rebuilding of the city.     photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Members of the Washington State National Guard help remove a heavy couch from the home of Lillie and Freddie Birdlow in Gentilly neighborhood 5 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  The Birdlow's returned home for the first time since Hurricane Katrina made landfall over a month ago.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Spray painted signs mark the loss and damage on vehicles homes and building fronts for rescue personnel citizens as they return to the city Oct. 5, 2005 New Orleans La.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Fire fighters battle a structure fire in the Mid Town area of New Orleans 7, October 2005 Fire fighters are battling blazes in the dry conditions 5 weeks after hurricane katrina made land fall over 5 weeks ago.    photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Dehab Fauz, (10) stands out in front of her home that was completely destroyed after Hurricane Katrina made land fall over a month ago Tuesday, 4 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  Dehab and her parents returned to their home and business to find out their along with the damage from the storm their home and small business, a grocery store was completely looted and destroyed.       photo by Darren Hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Kodi a cadaver dog that works with Jane Adair, a search and rescue handler from Virginia,  goes through the rubble of the ninth ward looking for the dead 12 October, 2005. Over a month after Hurricane Katrina made landfall victims are still being found as areas of the ninth become accesable.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Members of the US armed forces patrol the streets of New Orleans in the late afternoon nearly one month after Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the gulf coast Oct. 6, 2005 New Orleans LA.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • The water was deep inside the home of Robert Washington Jr. of New Orleans East as the mold line shows on the wall as he inspects the damage from the flooding and Hurricane Katrina which made land fall over a month ago  5 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  Wednesday was the first day that the mayor had officially allowed residents in to most of New Orleans to inspect their homes, many for the first time since the hurricane.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • Mingko Aba takes a moment outside after going through his house in the upper 9th ward for the first time since Hurricane Katrina, which made land fall over a month ago  5 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.     photo by Darren Hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • A dead and desolate landscape are all thats left of  the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • A dead and desolate landscape are all thats left of  the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • State and city stickers on a stop sign warn of the unsafe conditions of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • Power lines and destruction line the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck)
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  • A Louisiana license plate sits in the mud of what once was a families yard in the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck). By photographer darren hauck
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  • Jane Adair a search and rescue handler from Virginia works with her dog Kodi as they go through the rubble of the ninth ward looking for the dead 12 October, 2005. Over a month after Hurricane Katrina made landfall victims are still being found as areas of the ninth become accesable.   photo by darren hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • The streets are cluttered and empty in the lower ninth ward where Hurricane Katrina which made landfall over a month ago 5 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck)





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  • The leg of a elderly man still inside his home in the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck)

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  • A statue of mother mary sits infront of a home destroyed in the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck)


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  • A bumper sticker that reads “New Orleans Proud to call it Home“ is on the back of a destroyed van in New Orleans are nearly one month after Hurricanes' Katrina and Rita made land fall destroying most of the gulf coast Oct. 5, 2005. Darren Hauck By photographer darren hauck
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  • A police officer, left, along with emergency personnel find the remains of a elderly man still inside his home in the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • A New Orleans Emergency Medical Services worker looks over the flooded and destroyed landscape of the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over one month after hurricane katrina made lanfall 8 October 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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  • A sign that reads “The Lord is Here“ sits in front of a destroyed church in the once lively streets of the lower ninth ward over a month after hurricane katrina made lanfall  October 6, 2005 New Orleans Louisiana.  (photo by Darren Hauck) By photographer darren hauck
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