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Construction workers install large water pumps along the 17th Street Canal in New Orleans. Residents of New Orleans, Louisiana are still working to recover and rebuild their city two years after Hurricane Katrina hit the coast with devastating force and flooding. (Tom Pennington / Tom Pennington/Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

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