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In August 2005 Hurricane Katrina became one of the costliest storms
in US history. Today, with changes to codes and regulations, disputes
over funding, and the sheer scope of the damage, much of the
restoration has yet to begin.
August 4: The Damage
Katrina's Damage: A Tale of Two Disasters
Damaged Goods: A Breakdown of the Devastation
Video
August 18: Being There
The State of New Orleans: Still Holding Its Breath
The State of New Orleans: 1984 All Over Again
Video
August 11: The Clean-Up
Fighting Off Vultures in Hurricane Katrina's Wake
Nothing's Normal in Rebuilding New Orleans
August 25: Far-Reaching Effect
Katrina Wreaks Havoc on Contractors' Future
Storms Stir Up Concerns about Codes
August 31: Rebuilding Now,
Building for the Future
Humble Shotgun House Is Key to
New Orleans' Reconstruction
Worker Camp Closures Slow
New Orleans Recovery
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Hurricane Recovery:
Blog Entries From
Stuart and Karen
Zanger and Ed
Del Grande
Hurricanes:
Preparedness
and Recovery
Disaster News
Avoiding Katrina Claims Headaches
Builders Give New Orleans' Homeless
a Helping Hand
Clout and Casinos Boost Gulfport's
Rebuilding
Hurricane Leaves Building Labor Reeling
Looted New Orleans Architectural
Details: Another Flood
Mississippi Rising: Big Plans for
Rebuilding the Coast
Post-Katrina: Higher Fuel Costs
Tangle Logistics Web
Storm Surges through Building
Materials Market