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Day One - After the Fury
Day Two - Water, water everywhere
But none to drink. Evacuees begin crowding the Superdome and Convention Center and the magnitude of the destruction becomes evident...
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Day Three - No help
The streets were crowded and the desperation increasing as evacuees grew hungry and parched ...
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Day Four - More rescues
Day Five - Help Arrives
The National Guard finally showed up en masse and the situation got better - for most ...
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Day Six
Most people are out, but house to house searches find people to be rescued ...
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Day Seven
Day Eight
The returns begin outside of New Orleans and many aren't prepared for what they'll see ...
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Shelter life and nasty cleanups
Evacuees begin to get used to life in shelters while a nasty oil spill in St. Bernard is examined ...
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Signs of the Times
After the water goes, devastation apparent
The ruins of what were homes in St. Bernard Parish become evident as the waters left ...
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10 Days later - water still there
Boats remained the preferred mode of transportation in many areas of New Orleans ...
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Top Local News
Corps moves to fix paper in floodwalls
Large sheets of newspaper that two years ago were placed inside of the expansion joint of a floodwall near the Orleans/St. Bernard Parish line were removed earlier this week. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is moving quickly to repair a joint that it says is still structurally sound but, with the newspaper, doesn't follow Corps specifications.
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