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A buildings monument and area in Plaquemine Parish, Louisiana (LA), located between two levees, one on the Mississippi River and the other, a canal system, this Parish received massive flooding and destruction due to the winds from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast side. (A3524)

Buildings in Plaquemine Parish, Louisiana (LA), located between two levees, one on the Mississippi River and the other, a canal system, this Parish received massive flooding and destruction due to the winds from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast side. (A3524)

An aerial view of a family housing area onboard Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, Mississippi (MS), that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina when it came ashore near the Buras, Louisiana (LA). (SUBSTANDARD)

An aerial view of the Louisiana Super Dome and the surrounding flooded downtown city center in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA). This flooding occurred after several levees around New Orleans broke in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast area

Looking West from Pass Christian, Mississippi (MS), you can see the concrete sections of the Bay Saint Louis bridge toppled like dominos after the Tidal Surge and destructive power of Hurricane Katrina passed through the area. (A3597)

This is a family housing area onboard Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, Mississippi (MS), that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina when it came ashore near the Buras, Louisiana (LA)

Braithwaite, La., Oct. 9, 2012 -- Hurricane Isaac impacted the coast of Louisiana leaving severe flooding behind. This home in East Plaquemines Parish shows the water line mark on each pillar, the recovery process is now underway. Photo taken by Daniel Llargues/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Aerial photo of destroyed Mississippi gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. This section of bridge connects Pass Christian, near Gulfport to Bay St. Louis. John Fleck / FEMA

Jim Browne, a resident of the Jourdan River Shores subdivision near Kiln, Mississippi (MS), clears mud and flood debris out of his home after Hurricane Katrina. (A3596)

Infrastructure in the Plaquemine Parish, Louisiana (LA) area located between two levees, one on the Mississippi River and the other, a canal system, this Parish received massive flooding and destruction due to the winds from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast side. (A3524)

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Base: Plaquemines Parish

State: Louisiana (LA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT Natalie Maltempi, Laarng

Release Status: Released to Public

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14/09/2005
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label_outline Explore Plaquemine Parish, Plaquemine, Levees

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Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. Pump house - intake side

High winds and rain impacts areas around the headquarter

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1940 Census Enumeration District Maps - Louisiana (LA) - Lafayette Parish - Lafayette - ED 28-9A - ED 28-19

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Flooding - Velva, N. D. , June 26, 2011 -- Highway 52 from Velva to Minot was cut off due to flooding from the Souris River. Trucks carrying dirt and rip rap surge through, to work on reinforcing levees in the town. Velva was designated a federal disaster area, opening the way for federal disaster assistance from FEMA. Andrea Booher/FEMA

083232.107 - Arkansas River.382.5

Ukraine - WMD - Dismantlement Project, October 1998 - Inspection team visit to unidentified former Soviet Union (FSU) Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) site

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infrastructure plaquemine parish plaquemine parish louisiana levees two levees mississippi river mississippi river system destruction winds hurricane katrina hurricane katrina gulf coast side gulf coast side sgt natalie maltempi us national archives