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Ten years ago August 29, 2005, I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman

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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • The destruction to Historic Old Town Bay St. Louis  after it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Sunday Sept, 11, 2005.Photo©Suzi Altman
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  • The Port of Gulf Port suffered over 250 milliion in damages but will reopen in late sept. amid the ruins along HWY 90 and the Grand Casino barge is in dry dock in the parking lot off HWY 90 after Hurricane Katrina Friday Sept 2,2005 (Photo/Suzi Altman) Hurricane Katrina Mississippi Gulf Coast aerials from first morning after the storm made land fall.Photo©Suzi Altman
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  • The beach front along Beach Road in Biloxi as seen from the air is one of the hardest hit areas by hurricane Katrina.(photo/Suzi Altman) Hurricane Katrina Mississippi Gulf Coast aerials from first morning after the storm made land fall.Photo©Suzi Altman
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  • Aerial view of boats blown out of the water by Hurricane Katrina when it pummelled the Mississippi Gulf Coast, pictured is Pass Christian Mississippi the morning after Hurricane Katrina Aug. 30, 2005.©SUZI ALTMAN PHOTOGRAPHER www.suzisnaps.com .cell phone 601-668-9611.
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • FEMA and Mongomery county alabama and Virgina Search and rescue go house to house in Waveland searching for suvivors with their s&r dogs . a search and rescue mission in Waveland,Mississippi Tuesday August 31,2005. Wavelan was in Hancock county and was one of the hardest hit communities.(photo/Suzi Altman)
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  • St. Stanislaus church in Bat=y St. Louis afterHurricane Katrina blew through town Thursday Sept. 1,2005.Katrina is the worst storm to ever hit American soil in history.(Photo/SuziAltman)
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  • A survivor of hurricane Katrina in Bay St. Lois neals and prays in the St. Stanislaus church that was flooded from the storm Wed, Sept. 1,2005. bay St. Louis was on of the hardes hit coast line The church is still standing all the pews were washed out with the storm but all the statues were spared as well as the stained glass windows the school ans churcha re landmanrks and surived camille.(photo/Suzi Altman)
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  • Mary and Greg Kergosien,married for 55 yrs. rs in Bay St. Louis Saturday Sept. 10,2005. The Kergosiens rode the storm out in their 100year old home, where Greg was born, and have begun the long process of cleaning up after Katrina.Photo©SuziAltman
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  • Aerial view of boats blown out of the water by Hurricane Katrina when it pummelled the Mississippi Gulf Coast, pictured is Pass Christian Mississippi the morning after Hurricane Katrina Aug. 30, 2005.©SUZI ALTMAN PHOTOGRAPHER www.suzisnaps.com .cell phone 601-668-9611.
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  • Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour gets a ride in a huey helicopter to survey the damage along the gulf coast sunday sept. 4,2005. The governor brought baby supplies and water to bay St. Louis High School on of the hardest hit communities.(photo/Suzi Altman)
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  • Waveand Mississippi August 30, 2005, Brian Mollere hugs his mothers dog "Rocky" as search and rescue workers find him sitting alone on his concrete slab where their house used to be. Hurricane Katrina destroyed their home, the city of Waveland and Brian and Rocky were swept up in a 30ft wall of water and carrried over a half mile across the trian tracks. Brian had sent his mother to higher ground to ride out the storm but he decieded to stay and protect her home, the house was completely destroyed and his mother died in the storm ,she was in Bay St. Louis about 10 miles from her home.©SUZI ALTMAN PHOTOGRAPHER www.suzisnaps.com .cell phone 601-668-9611.ONE TIME USE ONLY-FOR MISSISSIPPI RISING GALA OCT.1,2005. SLIDE SHOW ONLY-NO PRINTS NO WEB NO DISTRIBUTION. (Photo/Suzi Altman)hurricane katrina, natural disatsters, mississippi gulf coast,(Photo/© Suzi Altman)hurricane katrina, natural disatsters, mississippi gulf coast,(Photo/© Suzi Altman)
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Pamela DeBaun smokes  acigarette under her for sale sign at her home in Bay St. Louis after Hurricane Katrina severely damaged and flooded her home. The sign reads"cut little fixer upper-handymans special-call 1-800-CALLFEMA" Sept. 16,2005.Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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  • Ten years ago I was on the first helicopter headed to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. I rode with Governor Barbour as he surveyed the Gulf Coast in an open door Huey for the first time, seeing first hand the devastation from this historic storm. I stayed with Mississippi Emergency Management documenting the first two weeks of the States response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation is left in its wake. I continued to photograph Hurricanes Katrina over the next three years. Photo ©Suzi Altman
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