Title: Show by Cindy holdemqueen@hotmail.com
1Show by Cindyholdemqueen_at_hotmail.com
Katrina The After-Math Part 2
2Firefighters from New Orleans and other cities
around the country work a fire at an office
building in New Orleans on Sept. 15. With
electrical systems soaked and gas leaks a
possibility, fire officials are answering calls
in force.
3John Wade, a resident of New Orleans' French
Quarter, watches President Bush's speech to the
nation Sept. 15 from the hurricane-ravaged city
on a television powered by a generator. Bush
outlined a huge rebuilding effort for the area
devastated by Katrina.
4President Bush boards Air Force One after his
televised speech to the nation about Hurricane
Katrina's damage from Jackson Square in New
Orleans, La., on Sept. 15.
5Members of a cleanup crew wear protective gear as
they remove contaminated food and bottles of wine
and champagne from a restaurant Sept. 15 in the
French Quarter in New Orleans, La.
6A man rides a bike with a cup of beer in his hand
in the French Quarter in New Orleans, La., on
Sept. 15. New Orleans took a big step toward
recovery from Hurricane Katrina that day when
Mayor Ray Nagin declared parts of the city would
reopen at the weekend as President Bush prepared
to announce a major rebuilding operation for the
devastated Gulf Coast.
7Dudley Major uses a fire hose to spray away mud
from his father's home Sept. 15 in the heavily
damaged Venetian Isles neighborhood in New
Orleans, La.
8Large pipes pump water from flooded neighborhoods
into the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal in New
Orleans on Sept. 15. The canal carries the
possibly contaminated floodwaters into both Lake
Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River.
9Gulfport Marine Oceanarium trainer Shannon
Huyser, left, works with a dolphin along with
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
researcher Jeff Foster, second from left, and
Marci Romagnoli, right, in Gulfport Miss., on
Sept. 15. The dolphins were washed out of the
Oceanarium's tank during Hurricane Katrina. The
staff recovered two injured dolphins earlier in
the day and returned to the pod to train the
younger dolphins for transport.
10The street sign for Flood Street sits in the mud
where it fell after Hurricane Katrina in New
Orleans on Sept. 15. New Orleans' central
business district and the historic French Quarter
were to reopen over the weekend, nearly three
weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the
city, Mayor Ray Nagin said.
11Joe Anderson Jr. dries files on the street in
front of his law office in Slidell, La., on Sept.
15.
12Workers repair the 17th Street Canal levee in New
Orleans on Sept. 15. Water from Lake
Pontchartrain surged into the city when Katrina
breached the levee
13A corpse lies on the back steps of Iglesia
Bautista Getsamani (Gethsemane Baptist Church) on
Elysian Fields Avenue in New Orleans on Sept. 15.
14New Orleans' Bourbon Street takes on an air of
normalcy Sept. 15 as people hang out at Johnny
White's bar.
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