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Hurricane Katrina Response Photos - 2005 - Page Six

A cement slab amid the trees is all that remains of a Biloxi house. Bedding and clothes are strewn throughout the entire neighborhood.

The white house at right was jammed into the brick house by Katrina's storm surge.

Orphan Grain Train-Wisconsin Division Emergency Response Unit in Louisiana. Jeff Rose and Jim Flynn of Nebraska are on the left. Volunteer Elmer Payne of Wisconsin took the trailer to Louisiana immediately after Hurricane Katrina passed through. Photo by Lloyd Dennert.

A neighborhood in Ocean Springs, Miss. where cement slabs are all that remain of homes. Photo by Gwyn Johnson.

A destroyed home in Ocean Springs. Johnson photo.

The storm surge from Katrina completely washed away the first floor of this Ocean Springs home, leaving the second floor tottering on the remaining wall studs. Johnson Photo.

Fallen trees caused extensive damage to homes in Slidell, La. Dennert Photo.

Mold damage in a Slidell, La. home. All the sheet-rock must be removed to allow the wall studs to dry out before further repairs can be done. Dennert photo.

More mold damage. This is typical of the floors in Slidell, which was hit by the storm surge of Katrina. Dennert photo.
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