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New Orleans/Katrina { 142 images } Created 1 Aug 2011

Images from the New Orleans area post hurricane Katrina.
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  • A decaying horse caught in a tree six months after hurricane Katrina. .Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish 20
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans in the morning light..The ninth ward is still empty of it's residents six months after hurricane Katrina..Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 4
  • The Lower 9th ward, New Orleans, six months after hurricane Katrina. The 9th Ward hasn't changed much and lies in ruin empty of it's population, while Mardis Gras celebrations begin on Bourbon Street. Right now, New Orleans is a city of vast contrast, politicians are still bickering on how to repair the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 36
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans..Members of the Marine Corps. 1st battalion 8th division out of No. Carolina holding a muddy US flag they rescued from a flood ravaged home. 9th ward district of New Orleans. This area is primarily poor and has a large population of black Americans.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 147
  • The 9th Ward of New Orleans in the morning light. .It has been six months since Hurricane Katrina and very little has changed. Most of the homes and businesses are empty of it's residents, and there are no working utilities. It is a modern ghost town.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 10
  • The Zulu Parade. The Zulus are one of the most popular Krewes comprised mainly of blacks. The Zulus embrace African tribal and black American culture in their parade. Many of the Zulus are Katrina survivors..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 51
  • View of the skyline of New Orleans from the lower ninth ward. Much of New Orleans sits empty of it's population six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 26
  • Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans Mardis Gras 32
  • A southern flag that reads "The South Will Rise Again" flies over damage in Plaquemines Parshish..Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish Louisiana 55
  • A city worker attemps to clear clogged drainage grates on the streets of the Lower 9th Ward..The Lower 9th ward, New Orleans, six months after hurricane Katrina. The 9th Ward hasn't changed much and lies in ruin empty of it's population, while Mardis Gras celebrations begin on Bourbon Street. Right now, New Orleans is a city of vast contrast, politicians are still bickering on how to repair the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 19
  • A truck remains crushed beneath a house in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. The house was lifted by flood waters after the Industrial canal was breeched.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 66
  • A truck remains crushed beneath a house in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. The house was lifted by flood waters after the Industrial canal was breeched.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 72
  • A truck remains crushed beneath a house in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. The house was lifted by flood waters after the Industrial canal was breeched.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 78
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans sits empty of it's population  six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 18
  • The 9th Ward of New Orleans in the morning light. .It has been six months since Hurricane Katrina and very little has changed. Most of the homes and businesses are empty of it's residents, and there are no working utilities. It is a modern ghost town.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 42
  • The Zulu's arrive to New Orleans via the Mississippi river. They are the one of the largest and most popular Mardis Gras Krewes. They marched through the French Quarter of New Orleans to announce their arrival along with the Algiers Brass Band...
    New Orleans Zulus 56
  • The Zulu's arrive to New Orleans via the Mississippi river. They are the one of the largest and most popular Mardis Gras Krewes. They marched through the French Quarter of New Orleans to announce their arrival along with the Algiers Brass Band...
    New Orleans Mardis Gras 23
  • A small group of residents from the 9th Ward of New Orleans march in a parade that ran through parts of the Ward that is now starting to come back. Much of the 9th ward is still empty due to the hurricane damage form Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 31
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans sits empty of it's population  six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 2
  • The Zulu's arrive to New Orleans via the Mississippi river. They are the one of the largest and most popular Mardis Gras Krewes. They marched through the French Quarter of New Orleans to announce their arrival along with the Algiers Brass Band...
    Zulus New Orleans 41
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans sits empty of it's population  six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 17
  • Residents of the 5th ward watching the Zulu second line parade..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans 5th Ward
  • Residents of the 5th ward watching the Zulu second line parade..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    French Quarter New Orleans 30
  • A Mardi Gras Indian posing on the I10 overpass. They are very flamboyant as they roam New Orleans neighborhoods in small bands lead by a Chief during Mardis Gras day..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans 27
  • A small group of residents from the 9th Ward of New Orleans march in a parade that ran through parts of the Ward that is now starting to come back. Much of the 9th ward is still empty due to the hurricane damage form Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 33
  • Hands Around The Dome Ceremony. One year after the Hurricane Katrina disaster Community members, children, rescuers, and other people attempted to join hands and surround the Louisiana Superdome. Heavy rain and a lack of participants made the event difficult to do. They marched around the Superdome holding hands and pieces of paper with Hurricane Katrina's  victims names..
    New Orleans 58
  • A Mardi Gras Indian posing on the I10 overpass. They are very flamboyant as they roam New Orleans neighborhoods in small bands lead by a Chief during Mardis Gras day..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 54
  • A Mardi Gras Indian posing on the I10 overpass. They are very flamboyant as they roam New Orleans neighborhoods in small bands lead by a Chief during Mardis Gras day..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 52
  • A Mardi Gras Indian posing on the I10 overpass. They are very flamboyant as they roam New Orleans neighborhoods in small bands lead by a Chief during Mardis Gras day..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 49
  • Mardis Gras parades in the Garden district of New Orleans. The parades where very well attended by area residents and tourist.
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 38
  • The Zulu's arrive to New Orleans via the Mississippi river. They are the one of the largest and most popular Mardis Gras Krewes. They marched through the French Quarter of New Orleans to announce their arrival along with the Algiers Brass Band...
    New Orleans Zulus 50
  • A small group of residents from the 9th Ward of New Orleans march in a parade that ran through parts of the Ward that is now starting to come back. Much of the 9th ward is still empty due to the hurricane damage form Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward Mardis Gr..s 44
  • New Orleans, St. Bernards parish six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardi Gras celebrations have begun in the city, but not in the outer districts due to the Katrina damage. Many homes are still empty and uninhabitable.
    St. Bernards Parish New Orleans 16
  • A member of the North Side Skull and Bones skeleton gang, the original Skeleton Gang. They remind people that living is comprised both of life and death as they roam neighborhoods singing and performing skits on the streets during Mardis Gras..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardia Gras New Orleans 39
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans.
    New Orleans 5
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans.
    New Orleans 11
  • A city worker attemps to clear clogged drainage grates on the streets of the Lower 9th Ward..The Lower 9th ward, New Orleans, six months after hurricane Katrina. The 9th Ward hasn't changed much and lies in ruin empty of it's population, while Mardis Gras celebrations begin on Bourbon Street. Right now, New Orleans is a city of vast contrast, politicians are still bickering on how to repair the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 21
  • Cory McKain praying during Church services..Sunday services at the Greater Little Zion Baptist Church located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Local area residents attend religious services in the hot semi-restored Church. There is no air conditioning and it is very warm inside on a hot August day. The Church is still in need of major repair due to flooding by  Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 134
  • A childrens sneaker decomposes in the mud of the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. Most of the 9th Ward's residents have not moved back and much of the area lay in ruin.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 75
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans..The streets of New Orleans French Quarter drying out slowly.
    New Orleans 12
  • Residents of the 5th ward watching the Zulu second line parade..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans 5th Ward
  • Young men standing at the foot of the new Levee at the Industrial Canal. The St. Claude drawbridge is in the background..Citizens of the 9th Ward of New Orleans marched over the two bridges over the industrial canal to commemorate the Hurricane Katrina disaster one year ago today..Residents of the Lower 9th threw flowers into the canal and then marched into Downtown New Orleans..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 138
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans.
    New Orleans 8
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans.
    New Orleans 7
  • Residents of the 5th ward watching the Zulu second line parade..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans 5th Ward
  • A white cross in front of a house foundation at 2435 Gordon in the 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. ...
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 74
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans..Flooded streets of New Orleans in the morning light.
    New Orleans 1
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans sits empty of it's population  six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 13
  • Residents of the 5th ward watching the Zulu second line parade..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    New Orleans 28
  • The Hurricane Katrina aftermath In New Orleans.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 14
  • A boat named "Lucky Boat"  marooned by Katrina's tidal surge in the middle of a field..Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish Louisiana 15
  • A boat named "Lucky Boat"  marooned by Katrina's tidal surge in the middle of a field..Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish 37
  • Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, LA
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 22
  • New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 24
  • Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish 29
  • The lower ninth ward of New Orleans sits empty of it's population  six months after hurricane Katrina. Mardis Gras celebrations have begun in the city.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 3
  • Oona King in New Orleans..Chernell Jones with her first place trophy she won in track. It was  undamaged by flood waters. The rest of her belongings didn't fair so well.
    New Orleans 25
  • Plaquemines Parish took the most heavy damage from hurricane Katrina. Located south of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish had a large Shrimping fisherman community which was completely destroyed by Katrina. It is just starting to rebound six months after Katrina.
    Plaquemines Parish Louisiana 34
  • Much of the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans remains devastated one year after Hurricane Katrina. Most of the residents have not returned and City services are spotty.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 105
  • Much of the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans remains devastated one year after Hurricane Katrina. Most of the residents have not returned and City services are spotty.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 110
  • The Zulu Parade. The Zulus are one of the most popular Krewes comprised mainly of blacks. The Zulus embrace African tribal and black American culture in their parade. Many of the Zulus are Katrina survivors..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 57
  • Mardis Gras parades in the Garden district of New Orleans. The parades where very well attended by area residents and tourist.
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 45
  • The Zulu Parade. The Zulus are one of the most popular Krewes comprised mainly of blacks. The Zulus embrace African tribal and black American culture in their parade. Many of the Zulus are Katrina survivors..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Zulu Parade New Orleans 46
  • A member of the North Side Skull and Bones skeleton gang, the original Skeleton Gang. They remind people that living is comprised both of life and death as they roam neighborhoods singing and performing skits on the streets during Mardis Gras..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 48
  • St. Bernard Parish 1 year after the Katrina disaster. Street still tend to flood easily and most of the area residents have not moved back .
    St. Bernards Parish New Orleans 59
  • Lower 9th Ward one year after Hurricane Katrina..Much of the lower 9th Ward lay in ruins one year later after the Katrina disaster. Most of the areas residents have not moved back, and city utilities are spotty..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 60
  • The upper 9th Ward are of New Orleans. It's been one year since the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 61
  • Lower 9th Ward one year after Hurricane Katrina..Much of the lower 9th Ward lay in ruins one year later after the Katrina disaster. Most of the areas residents have not moved back, and city utilities are spotty..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 62
  • St. Bernard Parish 1 year after the Katrina disaster. Street still tend to flood easily and most of the area residents have not moved back .
    St. Bernards Parish 64
  • Sunday services at the Greater Little Zion Baptist Church located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Local area residents attend religious services in the hot semi-restored Church. There is no air conditioning and it is very warm inside on a hot August day. The Church is still in need of major repair due to flooding by  Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 63
  • New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 65
  • Cafe Du Monde a world famous Coffee and Begniet house, in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Business has been slow all over New Orleans since the Hurricane Katrina disaster that happened one year ago.
    French Quarter New Orleans 71
  • Lower 9th Ward one year after Hurricane Katrina..Much of the lower 9th Ward lay in ruins one year later after the Katrina disaster. Most of the areas residents have not moved back, and city utilities are spotty..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 68
  • The Zulu Parade. The Zulus are one of the most popular Krewes comprised mainly of blacks. The Zulus embrace African tribal and black American culture in their parade. Many of the Zulus are Katrina survivors..Mardis Gras six months after hurricane Katrina damaged much of New Orleans. The city is still empty in the lower 9th and ward and St. Bernards Parish, but many of the cities residents came back to participate and celebrate..
    Mardis Gras New Orleans 43
  • Survivors of Hurricane Katrina march through downtown New Orleans to the Louisiana Superdome. Today is the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster.
    New Orleans 69
  • A first birthday party for Hector Campbell born on 8/28/05, one day before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. He was born in Touru Hospital located in New Orleans. His Father Mervin Campbell is a trumpeter for the Treme Brass Band who paraded with him in his arms in the neighborhood of Treme.
    New Orleans 70
  • Sunday services at the Greater Little Zion Baptist Church located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Local area residents attend religious services in the hot semi-restored Church. There is no air conditioning and it is very warm inside on a hot August day. The Church is still in need of major repair due to flooding by  Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 73
  • Close-up of a wreath that was placed at a memorial in the 9th Ward of New Orleans to mark the one year passing of Hurricane Katrina..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 130
  • Life beginning to return to normal in the Lower 9th ward one year after hurricane Katrina. Kathleen Kraus sits on her porch waiting for the City to restore her electricity. The cables were cut by the City to prevent fires from electrical shorts..
    New Orleans 76
  • Survivors of Hurricane Katrina march through downtown New Orleans to the Louisiana Superdome. Today is the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster.
    New Orleans 77
  • An old rusty car sits in a empty field next to the newly built Industrial Canal Levee in New Orleans Lower 9th Ward. .Much of the Lower 9th is empty of it's residents since the Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 79
  • Lower 9th Ward one year after Hurricane Katrina..A resident of the lower 9th, who didn't want to disclose his name, walks through his neighborhood looking for useful items..Much of the lower 9th lay in ruins, city utilities are mostly non-existant..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 80
  • Fats Domino house in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.
    Fats Domino New Orleans
  • A rusted out truck rest in a rain puddle in the lower 9th ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 84
  • The Brumfield family of 2607 Tennessee st. in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans of Louisiana. The family has been living in their house for 35 years. They never found their house that was completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 127
  • The Brumfield family of 2607 Tennessee st. in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans of Louisiana. The family has been living in their house for 35 years. They never found their house that was completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 128
  • Dedication ceremonies for the 9th Ward Katrina  Disaster Memorial. Residents of the Lower 9th Ward showed up to listen to politicians and various speakers talk about the Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 85
  • Sisters Celia Nunnery and Carolyn Rae (lt) hold each other at the new Industrial Canal Levee..Citizens of the 9th Ward of New Orleans marched over the two bridges over the industrial canal to commemorate the Hurricane Katrina disaster one year ago today..Residents of the Lower 9th threw flowers into the canal and then marched into Downtown New Orleans..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 111
  • A broken basketball trophy laying on the floor of Joseph A. Hardin Elementary School located in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. It's been one year since the Hurrican Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 86
  • Survivors of Hurricane Katrina march through downtown New Orleans to the Louisiana Superdome. Today is the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster.
    New Orleans 87
  • The Moses family women, four generations, stand upon the area where their home once was. 2039 Deslonde St. in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 117
  • Survivors of Hurricane Katrina march through downtown New Orleans to the Louisiana Superdome. Today is the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster.
    New Orleans 88
  • An old rusty car sits in a empty field next to the newly built Industrial Canal Levee in New Orleans Lower 9th Ward. .Much of the Lower 9th is empty of it's residents since the Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 89
  • A first birthday party for Hector Campbell born on 8/28/05, one day before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. He was born in Touru Hospital located in New Orleans. His Father Mervin Campbell is a trumpeter for the Treme Brass Band who paraded with him in his arms in the neighborhood of Treme.
    New Orleans 90
  • Lower 9th Ward one year after Hurricane Katrina..A resident of the lower 9th, who didn't want to disclose his name, walks through his neighborhood looking for useful items..Much of the lower 9th lay in ruins, city utilities are mostly non-existant..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 91
  • Dawn Smith and her two sons Clive Smith and Chas Walker (rt) stand on the Claiborne Bridge in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. They Lost their house after the levee breach..Citizens of the 9th Ward of New Orleans marched over the two bridges over the industrial canal to commemorate the Hurricane Katrina disaster one year ago today..Residents of the Lower 9th threw flowers into the canal and then marched into Downtown New Orleans..
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 92
  • Lower Ninth Ward 1 year after hurricane Katrina. Not much has changed for 9th Ward residents one year after Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 93
  • Sunday services at the Greater Little Zion Baptist Church located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Local area residents attend religious services in the hot semi-restored Church. There is no air conditioning and it is very warm inside on a hot August day. The Church is still in need of major repair due to flooding by  Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 94
  • A broken basketball trophy laying on the floor of Joseph A. Hardin Elementary School located in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. It's been one year since the Hurrican Katrina disaster.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 95
  • The Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. Most of the 9th Ward's residents have not moved back and much of the area lay in ruin.
    New Orleans Lower 9th Ward 96
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