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Friday, September 02, 2005

Hurricane Related

Craigslist New Orleans has set up dedicated pages for relief resources, missing people, temporary housing, temporary employment, transportation, volunteer opportunities, and a discussion forum.
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Katrina Aftermath is a public gallery blog with lots of photos, links and information.
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Today's Rocketboom features some amazing flyover footage.
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The local newspaper for New Orleans continues to put out their paper everyday - even if it's not paper. You can read the digital version online.
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This is a service to help connect Hurricane Katrina victims with their friends and family.
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First hand accounts of the disaster and its aftermath from a guy in downtown New Orleans.
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A live downtown video cam in New Orleans. Good feed.
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This reporter caught Police officers looting a WalMart for "essential supplies"... like digital cameras and MP3 players.
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Pictures taken inside the eyewall of Katrina by Hurricane Hunter pilot just before it hit New Orleans.
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The October 2004 issue of National Geographic Magazine featured an article about a possible hurricane disaster for Louisiana in the near future. They hit it right on the head. "The storm hit Breton Sound with the fury of a nuclear warhead, pushing a deadly storm surge into Lake Pontchartrain. The water crept to the top of..."
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