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Scenes From New Orleans Daily Life - USA

Scenes From New Orleans Daily Life - USA

Scenes from New Orleans daily life, in Louisiana, USA, on April 19, 2024. Hurricane Katrina-damaged house in the Lower Ninth Ward bearing an x-code, a cross drawn in chalk by emergency services indicating the presence of bodies. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New York's Halloween parade pays tribute to New Orleans

New York's Halloween parade pays tribute to New Orleans

NEW YORK, United States - A phoenix rises above other lanterns during the 32nd annual New York Village Halloween Parade on Oct. 1. The parade this year was unlike any other as it included for the first time Katrina evacuees and musicians affected by the hurricane that swept through and destroyed much of Louisiana, Mississippi and other Gulf states two months ago. The 2005 theme for the festivity, entitled ''Rebirth,'' saluted the rich heritage of the New Orleans Mardi Gras, as well as focusing on the spirit of revival.

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People allowed return to New Orleans

People allowed return to New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - People who have returned home to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina enjoy dancing at a live house on Bourbon Street Sept. 30.

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Pets lost in Hurricane Katrina receive food and shelter

Pets lost in Hurricane Katrina receive food and shelter

BATON ROUGE, United States - An owner holds his pet dog at a temporary pets' home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sept. 11. Many pets made homeless by Hurricane Katrina are being sheltered in temporary homes around the country.

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Photo taken Sept. 4 shows the city of New Orleans after being flooded by Hurricane Katrina.

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of hurricane Katrina who have been evacuated to New Orleans' American football stadium Super Dome wait for relief goods on Sept. 3.

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of hurricane Katrina wait for relief goods in New Orleans on Sept. 3.

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of hurricane Katrina who have been evacuated to New Orleans' American football stadium Super Dome wait for relief goods on Sept. 3.

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Japan to provide $200,000, supplies for U.S. storm victims

Japan to provide $200,000, supplies for U.S. storm victims

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda said Sept. 2 that Japan will provide $200,000 in cash to the American Red Cross and is ready to offer tents, blankets and other supplies worth up to $300,000 for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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Japan to provide $200,000, supplies for U.S. storm victims

Japan to provide $200,000, supplies for U.S. storm victims

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda said Sept. 2 that Japan will provide $200,000 in cash to the American Red Cross and is ready to offer tents, blankets and other supplies worth up to $300,000 for victims of Hurricane Katrina. (Kyodo)

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(5)Scenes from New Orleans

(5)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - A group of elderly people in their 80s in central New Orleans are rescued Sept. 3, one week after after Hurricane Katrina. pounds the Gulf Coast. (Kyodo)

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(4)Scenes from New Orleans

(4)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of Hurricane Katrina take shelter in New Orleans on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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(2)Scenes from New Orleans

(2)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans wait for U.S. troops to rescue them on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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(3)Scenes from New Orleans

(3)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of Hurricane Katrina wait for help in New Orleans on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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(1)Scenes from New Orleans

(1)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Hurricane Katrina caused a large hole on the roof of the NASA facility for external fuel tanks near New Orleans. The photo was provided by NASA. (Kyodo)

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(7)Scenes from New Orleans

(7)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - The submerged streets of New Orleans on Sept. 4 after Hurricane Katrina pounds the Gulf Coast. (Kyodo)

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Japanese NGO staff members pack relief goods

Japanese NGO staff members pack relief goods

KOBE, Japan - Staff members of a nongovernmental organization in Kobe, hit hard by the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, pack relief goods on Sept. 5 for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. (Kyodo)

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(8)Scenes from New Orleans

(8)Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Dan Maloney, general curator of the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, keep an eye on elephants on Sept. 5 after Hurricane Katrina prompts zoo keepers to save these and other animals. (Kyodo)

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China sends emergency relief supplies to U.S.

China sends emergency relief supplies to U.S.

BEIJING, China - China loads up plane with 100 tons of emergency relief supplies such as tents, sheets and children's clothing at Beijing airport on Sept. 7 for the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The supplies will arrives in Houston on Sept. 9. The Chinese government has pledged $5 million in emergency aid. (Kyodo)

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U.S. soldiers patrol drenched New Orleans

U.S. soldiers patrol drenched New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - U.S. soldiers patrol in the heart of New Orleans on Sept. 5 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. (Kyodo)

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Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

A 70-year-old black resident in New Orleans' most impoverished Ninth Ward points to an abandoned house in the district on Aug. 26, 2015. The district has become a ghost town and little progress has been seen in its reconstruction since the Hurricane Katrina destruction in 2005, in stark contrast with the city's prosperous downtown French Quarter that has developed into a popular tourist spot. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

Tourists stroll in the French Quarter in downtown New Orleans on Aug. 26, 2015. The downtown area has recovered from the 2005 Hurricane Katrina destruction and developed into a popular tourist spot, but impoverished districts in the Louisiana city have been left behind with abandoned houses and rampant crime. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

Poor left behind as New Orleans moves on 10 years after Katrina

A home damaged by the 2005 Hurricane Katrina and since left abandoned is seen on Aug. 26, 2015, in the most impoverished Ninth Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana. The district has become a ghost town as those evacuated, mostly low-income black residents, have not returned. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Photo taken Sept. 4 shows the city of New Orleans after being flooded by Hurricane Katrina. (Kyodo)

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of hurricane Katrina wait for relief goods in New Orleans on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Flood water brought by hurricane Katrina remains in many places in New Orleans on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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Scenes from New Orleans

Scenes from New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - Survivors of hurricane Katrina who have been evacuated to New Orleans' American football stadium Super Dome wait for relief goods on Sept. 3. (Kyodo)

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Pets lost in Hurricane Katrina receive food and shelter

Pets lost in Hurricane Katrina receive food and shelter

BATON ROUGE, United States - A owner holds his pet dog at a temporary pets' home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sept. 11. Many pets made homeless by Hurricane Katrina are being sheltered in temporary homes around the country. (Kyodo)

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New York's Halloween parade pays tribute to New Orleans

New York's Halloween parade pays tribute to New Orleans

NEW YORK, United States - A phoenix rises above other lanterns during the 32nd annual New York Village Halloween Parade on Oct. 1. The parade this year was unlike any other as it included for the first time Katrina evacuees and musicians affected by the hurricane that swept through and destroyed much of Louisiana, Mississippi and other Gulf states two months ago. The 2005 theme for the festivity, entitled ''Rebirth,'' saluted the rich heritage of the New Orleans Mardi Gras, as well as focusing on the spirit of revival. (Kyodo)

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People allowed return to New Orleans

People allowed return to New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, United States - People who have returned home to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina enjoy dancing at a live house on Bourbon Street Sept. 30. (Kyodo)

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