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New Orleans Hurricane Damage - Lower 9th Ward

The Lower 9th ward- one spot where the canals burst, after Hurricane Katrina, causing the worst damage in the city. This was taken in January- 5 months after the storm surge.  
 
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dmftmfwmf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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the lower 9th was completely destroyed.
sad, just sad.
ruleta74835 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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That's horrible. I had thought that the area flooded gradually from the levee breaks and had damage from simply sitting under a lake of flood water. This damage looks more like its from a tsunami. Did a wall of water smash thriugh this area?
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yes
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Why didn't they show these videos on the nightly news a year ago?
scoop66selu (11 months ago) Show Hide
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they didnt want you to know the truth...you still dont know everything. i did a lot of cleanup cuz i live just 60 miles away...people living in tents a year after the fact and places charging $5 for a hot shower
NaughtyMina (2 years ago) Show Hide
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My heart.. My home.. this hurts...
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I have just returned from N.O. and had to pay a taxi driver $60 to drive me around the lower 9th ward yesterday for half an hour. It's atomic, a black hole. Over one year later, the only thing different today than from this video is that the water is gone. All the rest is identical to November 12, 2006.

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