5 years after Katrina, New Orleans is still rebuilding
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the homeless population in New Orleans is still one of the highest in the country. Many who lost their homes in Katrina are still living on the streets, and others who came to the city in the aftermath of the storm and the oil spill hoping to find a job also ended up without a job or a place to live. While some places in New Orleans are close to where they were before the storms, others, especially in the lower ninth ward where most of the devastation took place - are still desolate.
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the homeless population in New Orleans is still one of the highest in the country. Many who lost their homes in Katrina are still living on the streets, and others who came to the city in the aftermath of the storm and the oil spill hoping to find a job also ended up without a job or a place to live. While some places in New Orleans are close to where they were before the storms, others, especially in the lower ninth ward where most of the devastation took place - are still desolate.
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