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Description Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, section near the Industrial Canal levee breach of Jourdan Avenue back from Claiborne during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, as seen almost 2 years later. Formerly a residential neiborhood and then a field of ruins, Jourdan Avenue now presents little but weed grown empty lots.
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