I drove through the lower 9th ward
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- MGC
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I drove through the lower 9th ward
It is an incredible sight! Homes near the Industrial Canal were lifted and moved by the water flowing into the city. The homes came to rest in a big pile a few blocks away. The power of flowing water left me speachless. The only recourse is the bulldozer I'm afraid. Near total destruction. I feel for these people......MGC
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- PTrackerLA
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9th ward pictures
I drove through the 9th ward a few weekends ago and took quite a few pictures. The devastation was unbelievable and blocks upon blocks need to be completely bulldozed. Here are some pictures I just uploaded, but I'll say that the pictures don't do the damage justice. As MGC stated, the first few blocks from the levee look like the Tsunami hit. The force of the water must have been incredible as it burst through the levees.
The first block from the industrial canal, as you can see all that is left is slabs.
And a view of the barge and levee break as seen from the Industrial canal bridge.
This one really touched me, we all know what the hole in the roof is for.

The first block from the industrial canal, as you can see all that is left is slabs.











And a view of the barge and levee break as seen from the Industrial canal bridge.


This one really touched me, we all know what the hole in the roof is for.

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