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Hurricane Katrina Response Photos - 2005 - Page Five

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Biloxi appears untouched amid extreme devastation on both sides. This congregation acts as a bastion of hope in the community. Orphan Grain Train has supplied them with a semi-load of food, LWML health kits, water, and cleaning supplies.

Base camp at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Biloxi, Miss., is doing excellent work in handing out provisions and foodstuffs to those whose homes and families have been devastated by the hurricanes.

Nebraska truckers Bernie Wrede (left) and Bob Nelson (right) consult with coordinator John Coyle and Air Force personnel to invoice the contents of the two trucks pictured. These two men donated their own truck-trailer and time for four days in order to deliver these valuable commodities.

Regular Air Force personnel assist with unloading one of the trucks at Biloxi. Distribution coordinator John Coyle of Good Shepherd Lutheran directs the process.

Volunteers unload food one case at a time at Biloxi on Oct. 5.

Some of the non-perishable groceries brought to Biloxi by Orphan Grain Train on October 5, 2005. OGT is bringing only the items requested by our receiving partners on the Gulf Coast.

What is left of a gas station in Biloxi on Oct. 5, 2005, six weeks after Katrina.

All that is left of a Taco Bell restaurant after Katrina's storm surge, five weeks after the hurricane.

Typical look of cars wrecked by Katrina's storm surge.

The mid-floor of this apartment complex in Biloxi was washed away by Katrina's storm surge.
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