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New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

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Photographer: HUD Staff

Photo Creation Date: 11/3/2005 - 11/5/2005

New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, [surveyed by HUD officials]

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2000 - 2015
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A fire engine sits in front of the Henryville Medical

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New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina damage, cleanup activities, HUD staff

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Hurricane Charley Damage in Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte, Florida

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Ivan, Alabama. [Damage, cleanup, rebuilding; Secretary Alphonso Jackson, Alabama Governor Bob Riley meeting with residents.]

Soulard Neighborhood Historic District, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO

Secretary Shaun Donovan on Green Impact Zone tour in Kansas City, Missouri. [Secretary Donovan was accompanied on the tour of the urban-core neighborhood, targeted for energy-efficient development under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, by Missouri Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver, White House Urban Affairs Director Adolfo Carrion, Jr., Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary John Porcari, and Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council Director Margaret May.]

Testimony of Federal Housing Administration Commissioner Carol Galante [at hearing of House Financial Services Committee, Capitol Hill]

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