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NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Worshippers attend services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The church was flooded with 13 feet of water during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but has since rebuilt.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Worshippers attend services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The church was flooded with 13 feet of water during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but has since rebuilt.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Worshippers exit services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The church was flooded with 13 feet of water during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but has since rebuilt.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Worshippers attend services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The church was flooded with 13 feet of water during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but has since rebuilt.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Eldridge Young, whose house was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, sings during services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 28: Deverille Dupar (L) and Deecarla Rogers play in front of a new home constructed by the Make it Right foundation in the Lower Ninth Ward November 28, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 28: Prospective homeowners and others tour homes constructed by the Make it Right foundation in the Lower Ninth Ward November 28, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Prospective homeowners must have lived in the Lower Ninth Ward when Hurricane Katrina hit to qualify.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 28: Project coordinator Cesar Rodriguez (C) leads prospective homeowners and others on a tour of homes constructed by the Make it Right foundation in the Lower Ninth Ward November 28, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 28: New homeowner Robert Green (R) looks on with graddaughters Shaniya Thomas (L), Shamiya Thomas (2nd L), and Mama Selah outside Green's home constructed by the Make it Right foundation in the Lower Ninth Ward November 28, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 28: Prospective homeowners and others tour homes constructed by the Make it Right foundation in the Lower Ninth Ward November 28, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Prospective homeowners must have lived in the Lower Ninth Ward when Hurricane Katrina hit to qualify.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A cross honoring those killed by Hurricane Katrina stands in the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A plaque and cross honoring those killed by Hurricane stands in the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: People fish along the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: Water laps at the edge of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A man fishes along the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A cross and flowers honoring those killed by Hurricane Katrina are seen in the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A cross honoring those killed by Hurricane Katrina stands in the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: People walk along the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »SHELL BEACH, LA - NOVEMBER 27: A man fishes along the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet in St. Bernard Parish November 27, 2009 in Shell Beach, Louisiana.
View Photo »Map compares the current state of New Orleans to before Hurricane Katrina struck in August.
View Photo »Anthony Franz and Lucille Franz, plaintiffs in a lawsuit, listen during a news conference announcing the historic judgement where a federal judge ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers' mismanagement of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet was directly responsible for flood damage in St. B...
View Photo »Anthony Franz and Lucille Franz, plaintiffs in a lawsuit, wait for news conference announcing the historic judgement where a federal judge ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers' mismanagement of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet was directly responsible for flood damage in St. Bernard...
View Photo »Tanya Smith, left, and Anthony Franz, right, plaintiffs in a lawsuit, listen to attorney Pierce O'Donnell during a news conference in New Orleans, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009.
View Photo »During a news conference, attorneys explain a historic judgement where a federal judge ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers' mismanagement of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet was directly responsible for flood damage in St. Bernard Parish and the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katr...
View Photo »Tanya Smith, a plaintiff in a lawsuit that says that the Army Corps of Engineers can be held liable for flooding during Hurricane Katrina, stands outside of her renovated home near the levee that was washed away during the storm, Chalmette, La. , Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009.
View Photo »NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 29: Worshippers attend services at New Israel Baptist Church in the Lower Ninth Ward November 29, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The church was flooded with 13 feet of water during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but has since rebuilt.
View Photo »Judge Duval's decision confirms what I and other leaders from Louisiana have been saying since the horrifying days following Hurricane Katrina: this was one of the most catastrophic natural and man-made disasters in American history
This publication documents a two year program at Tulane University School of Architecture ... initiated to actively support the rehabilitation of the city of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Let's just assume for a moment that the court accepts global warming as being caused by various emissions. You then have to say that emission caused, in a legal sense, Hurricane Katrina and was the primary cause of the actual injury
The harshly worded legal ruling this week that held the Army Corps of Engineers responsible for much of the flooding during Hurricane Katrina could have far-reaching effects on national flood control policies and on the federal government’s long-held refusal to take responsibility for its errors….
there should not be a surprise boost in Medicaid funding for states that have been declared disaster areas in the last seven years. If you look at what’s in that provision, you see the benefits those states (that are home to fence-sitting Democrats) will receive, especially Louisiana, which suffered fro...
Furthermore, the Corps not only knew, but admitted by 1988, that the MRGO [Mississippi Gulf-River Outlet] threatened human life ... and yet it did not act in time to prevent the catastrophic disaster that ensued with the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina.
The judge’s ruling today validates the feelings and beliefs that many citizens have held for four years ... Although the ruling is liberating for thousands impacted by the devastation and tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, it is my hope that justice will prevail to help families make their lives whole again.
Failure to act now will put our society at an unacceptable risk ... You've only to think of Hurricane Katrina for an example of how climate change coupled with poor planning and zoning decisions can lead to social and economic disaster.
I volunteered to go to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina (in 2005) to care for the pets there, so I know all too well that dogs can survive. Dogs there were found huddling underneath a porch for days.
This is part of an almost $1 billion effort to construct or provide access to affordable housing in the Mississippi counties most affected by Hurricane Katrina
It's tough ... It's early in the season, but you definitely want to show signs of improvement and stuff like that. This is the toughest thing I have endured in a while, because even my first two years, when I was in Oklahoma (after Hurricane Katrina), we did pretty well and we kept getting better. We ca...
This wood is from New Orleans, from homes that didn't make it through Hurricane Katrina.
There has been a renewed interest after Hurricane Katrina, after 9/11, after the advent of H1N1. People are realizing that we live in a very fragile world, and it doesn’t take much to disrupt it.
defendants’ operation of energy, fossil fuels, and chemical industries in the United States caused the emission of greenhouse gasses that contributed to global warming . . . that in turn caused a rise in sea levels and added to the ferocity of Hurricane Katrina, which combined to destroy the plaintiffs’...
Hurricane Katrina exposed a number of weaknesses within the agency, but those weaknesses are being addressed through the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act, passed out of our committee, through Congress and signed by [President Bush] in 2006.
Aside from Louisiana and Mississippi, which lost population to other states because of Hurricane Katrina, California is the only Sunbelt state that had negative net internal migration after 2000. All the other states that lost population to internal migration were Rust Belt basket cases, including New Y...
If swine flu starts sweeping the country and deaths start to mount, we may well be looking at a slow-motion Hurricane Katrina for the Obama administration ... Bush didn’t cause that hurricane but he bollixed the cleanup and paid the price. Obama will be held responsible if vaccine production remains a b...
President Obama, said he would not repeat the Bush Administrations mistakes of Hurricane Katrina. President Bush was two days late to katrina; President Obama is nine months late in showing up to Toxic Chinese Drywall Hurricane, it is much worse than Hurricane Katrina, and his press aides have told the ...
President Obama, said he would not repeat the Bush Administrations mistakes of Hurricane Katrina. President Bush was two days late to katrina; President Obama is nine months late in showing up to Toxic Chinese Drywall Hurricane, it is much worse than Hurricane Katrina, and his press aides have told the ...
Following Hurricane Katrina (in 2005), me and my wife started our own foundation (Shelter for Serenity) and actually went to New Orleans, picked up a bunch of families and brought them back to live in our house in Utah ... We wanted to provide them a chance to restart their lives. But during this proces...
I . . . talk about Haley Barbour, the Republican governor of Mississippi, who really has left no stone unturned going out to look for foreign investment ... I tell a story about Hurricane Katrina, which people know hit Mississippi very hard. But at the end of that week, he was already making calls to pl...
@MONEY_MIKE_D he said Saez & Zouk looked lik a hurricane katrina reunion.....#racialslur???
- CAlIPASSPORT 1 hour ago
- MADDENSMUM
2 hours ago
@ im having a hurricane katrina and im drunk Clau Clau :)
- ClauClau1 3 hours ago
Better yet ask rihanna why she aint reinforce the levees with her forehead during hurricane katrina
- OJs_Gloves 3 hours ago
- thefabjaimie
3 hours ago
