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English: New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Bywater neighborhood: One of the city buses on the St. Claude Avenue neutral ground (median) which was unofficially commondeered and used as shelter for people flooded out of their homes in the days after the Hurricane. This was an edge of the area flooded out.
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