TIME Photo Essay: Katrina's Toll: Rescue, recovery and restoring order two days after the Gulf area hurricane. After hurricane Katrina, a levee along the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal broke, allowing water to flow toward New Orleans. The water level in New Orleans continues to rise, forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents, many of whom took refuge in the Superdome PHOTO BY VINCENT LAFORET / EPA
VINCENT LAFORET / EPA
Katrina's Toll: Rescue, recovery and restoring order two days after the Gulf area hurricane
When the Levee Broke
After hurricane Katrina, a levee along the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal broke, allowing water to flow toward New Orleans. The water level in New Orleans continues to rise, forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents, many of whom took refuge in the Superdome
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