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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The newly constructed temporary pumping station at the 17Th Street Canal. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The newly cons...

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

U.S. Army COL.  Ken Cox, Director, Office of the CHIEF of Engineers, and Command SGT. MAJ. Bob Winzenreid discuss the repairs of the 17th Street Canal damaged by hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, La. on Dec. 21, 2005. (U.S. Army photo by F.T. Eyre) (Released)

U.S. Army COL. Ken Cox, Director, Office of the CHIEF of Engineers, a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: New Orleans State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: F.T. Eyre, Acoe Release Status: Released to Pub... More

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The water levels are low right now at the 17Th Street Canal in New Orleans. In the distance are the white cement newly constructed levees. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The water leve...

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

[Hurricane Gustav] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The re constructed levees at the 17Th Street Canal. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The re construc...

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

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The water levels are low at the 17Th Street Canal in New Orleans. In the distance (off to the left) are the white cement newly constructed levees. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The water leve...

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

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The 17th Street Canal newly constructed white cement Levees in New Orleans. In the distance homes are still located in this area. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The 17th Stree...

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Boh Bros Construction Co. LLC fill in steel sheet pilings placed around the 17th Street Canal in New Orleans, La., Dec. 21, 2005, after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina.  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is conducting assessments in New Orleans after the hurricane.  (U.S. Army photo by F.T. Eyre) (Released)

Boh Bros Construction Co. LLC fill in steel sheet pilings placed aroun...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: New Orleans State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: F.T. Eyre, Acoe Release Status: Released to Pub... More

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The newly constructed temporary pumping station at the 17Th Street Canal. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2008 -- The newly cons...

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

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