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Recovery or Resilience Along the Post-Katrina Gulf Coast?

In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina blew ashore, and 90,000 square miles of the Gulf Coast were devastated, including levee destruction in New Orleans that left standing water in 80 percent of the city for six weeks. In five years, political administrations have changed at all levels of government, ye...

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Sat Jul 03 2010

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In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina blew ashore, and 90,000 square miles of the Gulf Coast were devastated, including levee destruction in New Orleans that left standing water in 80 percent of the city for six weeks. In five years, political administrations have changed at all levels of government, yet disappointing progress toward community-wide recovery is still evident.

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