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Dispatches From Louisiana
Lisa Moran, a Louisiana native who was in Seattle with her fiancé when Hurricane Katrina hit, rushed back home with the help so she could be with her family and help with the relief efforts.
Craigslist resource for New Orleans residents
New Orleans Times-Picayune hurricane edition
Times-Picayune Breaking News blog
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Health officials work to contain next perfect storm The worst of Hurricane Katrina may be over, but thousands of evacuees from the Gulf Coast still face an uncertain future. With the recovery underway, are we prepared for the next perfect storm? |
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Gulf Coast now wades through a moldy mess Now that the flood waters have begun to recede in the Gulf Coast, the few returning families are being greeted by a sign of life they definitely didn't want to find-bluish-black mold everywhere. What are the health risks involved with trying to clean up the mess? |
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The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Gulf Coast Officials report that antibiotic-resistant bacteria have infected several Gulf Coast evacuees. Though these dangerous "superbugs" are usually confined to hospitals, doctors are now working to contain the outbreak in one evacuation center. |
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Natural Disasters: Pack your health toolbox As Hurricane Katrina leaves an entire region of the country homeless and the rest of the nation stunned, it is an important time to consider how prepared you would be if disaster strikes in your area. |
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| RITA GALLERIES | |
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Sept. 24: Flooding, devastation | |
| KATRINA GALLERIES | |
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Aug. 29: Katrina strikes
Aug. 30: The day after
Aug. 31: Continuing aftermath
Sept. 1: Escalating chaos Sept. 2: Hope and help arrive Sept. 3: Evacuations increase Sept. 4: Cleanup continues Sept. 5: Returning to the scene Sept. 6: More cleanup Sept. 7: Restoring order | |
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