Photo exhibit marks five-year-anniversary of Katrina
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It was five years ago this week, that Hurricane Katrina approached the Gulf Coast. As news of the devastation emerged - it was often the images from the region that shocked the world and ultimately prompted action. Portraits of residents stranded on roof tops and corpses in the streets spurred condemnation of the Bush administration's handling of the disaster from inside the US and abroad. Now, many of those photographs are part of an exhibit in New Orleans and five years after the disaster the images are still prompting strong emotions. FSRN's Zoe Sullivan has more.
To view photos from the exhibit: http://photos.nola.com/tpphotos/2010/08/chapter_ixchapter_xxvkatrina_b.h...
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