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[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 - Harrison County sand beach drain lines are being replaced along Highway 90 because of flooding from Hurricane Katrina. FEMA Public Assistance (PA) funds help pay for the replacement. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 - This shop on Highway 90 has been cleaned out in preparation for renovation. FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) provide assistance to eligible applicants who experienced the incredible devastation of Hurricane Katrina. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 - This marina, along highway 90, contains no boats above water and continues to show the devastating result of Hurricane Katrina, seven months after the storm. Major recovery efforts are underway along most of the Mississippi coast. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 - After Hurricane Katrina, demolition is the only choice for many buildings such as this one along Highway 90. After seven months, it is still difficult to comprehend the degree of devastation the Mississippi coast area has sustained. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 3, 2005 -- This building along Hwy 90 is currently undergoing extensive renovation due to storm damage. Hurricane Katrina caused damage throughout much of coastal Mississippi. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 -- The Handicap Parking area at rear of a Biloxi marina, at Highway 90, has been rearranged by Hurricane Katrina. Recovery will take some time here. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 3, 2005 -- The Hwy 90 bridge from Biloxi to Ocean Springs lies in a twisted mass as result of catastrophic wind and storm surge from Hurricane Katrina. Road closure along the coastal area has complicated recovery efforts. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 _ The direction of Hurricane Katrina's devastating wind and storm surge is evident from this photo taken from a Biloxi marina. Recovery efforts include the demolition of many structures too damaged to repair within FEMA Mitigation requirements. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 21, 2005 and August 8, 2006 -- The U.S. Highway 90 bridge destroyed by Hurricane Katrina (top) is now being removed to make way for a new bridge to be constructed in its place. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 1, 2006 - Sewer pipelines are being replaced along Highway 90. Hurricane Katrina damage took place underground as well as on the surface. George Armstrong/FEMA

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label_outline Explore Hurricane Katrina Damage, Pipelines, Sewer

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, cleanup activities, HUD staff

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

[Hurricane Katrina] West Golf Course, New Orleans, LA 9-26-05 Urban Search & Rescue teams from "Fairfax County Virgina Task Force 1" search door to door for people and animals. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Carte d' visite: Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, 9th Ward, LA ,11-01-05 -- Only residents and workers are allowed though this 9th ward security check point. The 9th ward is still without utilities. Hundreds of thousands of former New Orleans residents and buisnesses are displaced. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Carville, LA, January 25, 2006 - A procession of government vehichles, refridgerated trucks and police escort depart from the FEMA Disaster Mortuary Response Team's (DMORT) facility. The trailers are carrying the re-casketed remains that were disintered by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to their original resting places. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina's tidal surge placed this boat on roof of house. A combination of wind and tidal surge from Hurricane Katrina deposited a small outboard motor boat on the roof of this residence 5 miles inland. John Fleck/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 31, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue task forces continue search operations into areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, September 5, 2005 -- Evacuee sleeps at the New Orleans airport where FEMA's D-MATs have set up operations. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- FEMA Corps Disaster Survivor Assistance Team (DSAT) members Brittany Bieler (blue) and Jaime Flynn provide these May 20 tornado survivors information about FEMA disaster services. DSAT not only provides recovery information but can actually register survivors on-site for FEMA assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Pascagoula, Miss., November 2, 2005 -- A U.S. Postal Service Letter Carrier delivers mail to this FEMA provided travel trailer sited on private property. FEMA is using many methods to temporarily house Mississippi residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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