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UPDATED: 09:13, September 19, 2005 |
Clearance underway in hurricane-battered New Orleans |
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Flood water is pumped out of a building in central business district of New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
A cleanning worker washes the street in central business district of New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
A mini bulldozer fully loaded with garbage and debris drives in the street of New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
Cleanning workers wash the street and exterior walls of a building in central business district of New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
Cleanning workers wash the downspout of a shop in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
A worker cleans up broken glasses from a building in central business district of New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
A van fully loaded with garbage and debris stops in a street of New Orleans' French Quarter, Louisiana, Sept. 17, 2005. New Orleans is expected to greet more residents returning homes after clearning the dirty streets, damaged buildings and repairing the broken infrastructures since Hurricane Katrina.
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