Meanwhile, around the Mississippi Gulf Coast, tens of thousands of other people were also impacted by Katrina. These are a few images of our community after the storm.

Our Neighborhood in Gautier After Hurricane Katrina
Our Neighborhood in Gautier after Hurricane Katrina

By The Scott Aquarium
On the Biloxi side of the Ocean Springs Bridge on US 90 after Hurricane Katrina. Once a very popular local aquarium.

The Highway 90 Biloxi to Ocean Springs Bridge
The Highway 90 Biloxi to Ocean Springs Bridge after Hurricane Katrina.

Remnents of the Biloxi Mural Under Highway 90
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 was completely destroyed during Hurricane Katrina

A tree by the Scott Aquarium
Weeks after Hurricane Katrina trees were still draped with storm debris.

The Isle of Capri Casino - Landbound
Formerly floating in the Mississippi Sound, now washed up in it's parking lot during Hurricane Katrina.

A Pickup Truck After Hurricane Katrina
Remnants of a pickup truck In a residential neighborhood in Biloxi, after Hurricane Katrina.

A FEMA park
Trailers issued out by FEMA created entirely new neighborhoods. These trailers were provided as temporary housing to Gulf Coast Residents displaced after Hurricane Katrina.

The Palace Casino with a Prayer
A view of the partially sunken Palace Casino in the background, with a small memorial in the foreground.
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