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[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA., October 14, 2005 - A FEMA employee helps a hurricane evacuee from the River Center. The evacuees were being tranfered to other shelters and FEMA trailers.  Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA., October 14, 2005 - A FEMA employ...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA., October 14, 2005 - FEMA employees provide a variety of assistance to the hurricane evacuees living in the River Center. Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA., October 14, 2005 - FEMA employee...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Hurricane Katrina] Baker, LA., October 14, 2005 -- A Red Cross worker talks to hurricane evacuees from the River Center while they get settled in the Baker Center in the Baker,La .  Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baker, LA., October 14, 2005 -- A Red Cross worker...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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