發表時間: 2005-09-07 21:02:00作者:
Dogs wait for their owners to return as they sit on top a flooded car in New Orleans, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. Thousands of animals have been left stranded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
AP Photo/Dave Martin
A makeshift tomb at a New Orleans street corner conceals a body that had been lying on the sidewalk for days in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Elvira Smith was killed Monday by a hit and run driver as she walked to a store to find food.
AP Photo/Dave Martin
Hurricane Katrina Aftermath: Tiffany Jones, 8, who was adopted out of Morocco as an infant, finds an angel figurine from the ruins of her home on West Beach Blvd. in Pass Christian. The house, the only real home she's ever known, was obliterated.
TIMES PICAYUNE PHOTO BY MICHAEL DEMOCKER
Oregon Nationa Guard Sgt. Jason Terkelson with the 1186th Military Police Company walks through the debris in New Orleans
AP Photo/Rob Finch
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in East Jefferson and New Orleans, La, Sept. 5, 2005. "It's more that just a bar, it's turned into a community center for the storm, " said bartender Joeseph Bellemy as he serves at Johnny White's bar
STAFF PHOTO BY ELIOT KAMENITZ
Arkansas troops do a foot patrol through the historic French Quarter in New Orleans, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005.
AP Photo/Steven Senne
Hurricane Katrina victim Ron Seitzer, who lives in the French Quarter, washes his cloths in the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La., Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005.
AP Photo/Eric Gay
Air Force Sgt. Nick Przybyciel, left, of Seattle, rests as medical crews prepare their equipment on an Aero Medical Evacuation flight to New Orleans
AP Photo/Matt Slocum