Trailers issued out by FEMA created entirely new neighborhoods. These trailers were provided as temporary housing to Gulf Coast Residents displaced after Hurricane Katrina.
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Remnants of a pickup truck In a residential neighborhood in Biloxi, after Hurricane Katrina.
Formerly floating in the Mississippi Sound, now washed up in it’s parking lot during Hurricane Katrina.
Weeks after Hurricane Katrina trees were still draped with storm debris.
There had been a pedestrian walkway under US 90 connecting two parks, with a mural painted by a local artist depicting the seafood heritage of Ocean Springs and Biloxi. It…
The Highway 90 Biloxi to Ocean Springs Bridge after Hurricane Katrina.
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Our Neighborhood in Gautier after Hurricane Katrina
Points given for the biggest pile, most colorful pile, and the pile with the strangest things. Cleanup following Hurricane Katrina
They still had clothing tucked up on the top shelves where Winnie moved them prior to the storm, after Hurricane Katrina gutting