Hurricane Katrina: A Legacy of Devastation, Resilience, and Reflection

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The article commemorates the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, highlighting its devastating impact on New Orleans, especially the Lower 9th Ward, with images depicting flooding, rescues, and the aftermath of the storm, which caused nearly 1,400 deaths and around $200 billion in damages.
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