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New Orleans
The Environment
Tremé
New
Orleans Images
North Rampart street, southwest view.
The Praline Connection restaurant.
Café Brasil in the Fauborg Marigny district.
National Guard survey markings.
FEMA trailers.
Repairing the 17th Street Canal.
Damage to homes near the 17th Street Canal.
Repairing the 17th Street Canal in the Lakeview district.
Flooded slab housing in New Orleans.
Little flooding hit the area around Tulane University
Abandoned housing project.
Lower Ninth Ward residents ask, "What happened?"
The
Environment Images
Debris from the houses on the street for collection.
Toxic silt left by the flooding.
Canals were conduits for storm surge.
Healthy marshlands can protect New Orleans from storm surges.
Solid exteriors hide interior flood damage.
Black mold was growing in most buildings that flooded.
Mold grew up the drywall to floors that didn't flood.
Playground cleanup was a class priority.
Tremé
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Ujaama headquarters in the Tremé.
Shrine at the Ujaama headquarters.
A possible location for a new school in the Tremé.
Church in the Tremé.
Interstate 10.
Flooded cars beneath the highway.
Tremé residents communicate with FEMA and the National Guard.
Spirit of the neighborhood.
Evidence of residents returning.
Businesses reopening.
Tremé housing character.
French Quarter trim detail.
View looking south of the Lafitte housing project.
The Lafitte project sits beside the highway.
Flood line on a Tremé front door.
A number of boats remained in the street in March.
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