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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 4:  An evacuee mops the floor of the Reliant Astrodome, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. There are currently about 16000 evacuees staying in the shelter. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 4: Judy Grimes, of New Orleans, cries as she pleads for help to find lost family members in the Reliant Center, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. There are currently about 4000 evacuees staying in the shelter. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 5: Harold Brown, Jr. is consoled by his companion, April Bowie, as he sits on his bed at the Western Inn in Houston, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. The pair escaped their 9th Ward home in New Orleans on a tractor tire and made their way to Houston several days later.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 8:  Mounted police hold back evacuees in line to aquire Red Cross debit cards at the Reliant Center in Houston Thursday, September 8, 2005. The card has a $2000 credit to help evacuees.<br />
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  • PASADENA - SEPTEMBER 8:  Matt Skyberg hangs his head as he says, "How could it end up like this?" at a Salvation Army donation center in Pasadena,TX, Thursday, September 8, 2005. A group of tattoo artists drove in five trucks from Lake Elsinore to Houston with donated goods for evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. They were turned away from the Reliant Complex and forced to find other groups to take their donation.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: A toxic film spreads over the water near a flooded home in the Lakeside area of New Orleans, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: Boats lie in a parking lot in the Lakeside area of New Orleans, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. .Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: A neighborhood near Waveland, MS is left in rubble Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: A barge building lies next to another damaged building in Biloxi, MS, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: A Gulf Port MS, beachfront apartment complex lies in rubble, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: A boat passes through a flooded neighborhood east of downtown New Orleans, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • IN FLIGHT- AUGUST 30: Water spills over a levee east of downtown New Orleans, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Over 100 people are feared dead and estimates put the property loss at nearly $30 billion as Hurricane Katrina could become the costliest storm in US history.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - September 1: Medical personnel help transport patients airlifted from the New Orleans VA Hospital to Ellington Field in Houston, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2005. Twenty five patients and several medical personnel were airlifted by members of the Tennessee Air National Guard.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - September 2:  Refugees crowd the floor of the Reliant Astrodome, Friday, Sept. 2, 2005. The facility is currently home to 15,000 evacuees from the south Louisiana area.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - September 3: A man eats his lunch on the floor of the Reliant Astrodome as fellow refugees pass by Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005. Houston's Reliant Astrodome is filled to capacity as are many other area shelters.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - September 3: Sadie Davis, of New Orleans, holds a sign as she searches for family members in the Reliant Astrodome Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005. Houston's Reliant Astrodome is filled to capacity as are many other area shelters.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - September 3: A child sleeps on the floor of the Reliant Astrodome Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005. Houston's Reliant Astrodome is filled to capacity as are many other area shelters.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 4: An evacuees surveys the floor of the Reliant Astrodome, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. There are currently about 16,000 evacuees staying in the shelter. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 4: Notes from evacuees looking for family members hang in the Reliant Astrodome, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. There are currently about 16,000 evacuees staying in the shelter.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 4: A woman gets some rest in the Reliant Astrodome, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. There are currently about 16,000 evacuees staying in the shelter.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 5: Tate Wilson gets a hug from resident volunteer Mary Bruno in his new apartment at the Primrose Casa Bella Senior Apartments in Houston, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. Wilson stayed in New Orleans after his family evacuated to Misssissippi but was forced to leave after flooding destroyed his home. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 5: Hilda Crain, of New Orleans, stands in her new apartment at the Primrose Casa Bella Senior Apartments in Houston, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. Crain moved from the Reliant Astrodome to the new housing. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 5: Harold Brown, Jr. weeps as he sits on his bed at the Western Inn in Houston, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. Brown and his companion, April Bowie, right, escaped their 9th Ward home in New Orleans on a tractor tire and made their way to Houston several days later. .<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 7:  Ckaris Williams, a teacher and Hurricane Katrina evacuee, prepares her classroom at Douglass Elementary School in Houston Wednesday, September 7, 2005. Douglass was closed for budgetary reasons but the Houston Independent School District reopened the facility for children of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina. Williams taught at Frederick Douglass Elementary on the West Bank in New Orleans prior to the storm.<br />
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  • HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 8:  An evacuee student peeks out of his bus as he arrives at Douglass Elementary School in Houston Thursday, September 8, 2005. About 175 students are registered at Douglass which was closed for budgetary reasons but the HISD reopened the facility for children of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina.<br />
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