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  1. On Monday, August 29, 2005, the eye of Hurricane Katrina passed east of the city, subjecting it to hurricane wind conditions, but sparing New Orleans of the worst impact. The city seemed to have escaped most of the catastrophic wind damage and heavy rain that had been predicted.

  2. Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, Bourbon Street Before The Storm 8/28/2005. Shot during the overnight hours of 08/27/2005 -- 08/28/2005 with only 30 hours until Katrina hits the area of New...

  3. Given Bourbon Street's high-ground location in the French Quarter, it was mostly intact following 2005's Hurricane Katrina. A major tourist attraction, Bourbon Street renovation was given high priority after the storm. However, New Orleans was still experiencing a lack of visitors. [15]

  4. n Monday, August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall near New Orleans moving at a pace of 125 miles per hour. The dozens of levee breeches led to widespread flooding, more than one thousand five hundred deaths in Louisiana, and massive property destruction. The world was stunned by the five-day-long active abandonment of New Orleans and by

  5. 27 sie 2015 · Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina swept buildings off their foundations and deluged nearly all of New Orleans with floodwaters which rose so fast some people drowned in their homes.

  6. 27 sie 2006 · One year ago this week, Hurricane Katrina smashed into New Orleans. Today, the tourists are back in Bourbon Street. Yet a few blocks away the streets look like a war zone with bodies...

  7. 21 sie 2015 · The French Quarter, while sustaining some damage, was spared the deluge that devastated 80 percent of New Orleans after Katrina overwhelmed the local flood protections.

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