New Orleans (EON) - It has been two years since Hurricane Katrina plowed through the south with the rebuilding in New Orleans going at a slow pace.
The damage was estimated at $150 billion following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Many groups are beginning to form as they are not happy about the slow progress and activity in New Orleans. One group called the Women of the Storm has been giving tours to members of Congress trying to get them to pay more attention to the region.
Two years later and not a lot has changed as the FEMA issues continue to unfold as the mess that Hurricane Katrina caused is far from over to say the least. New Orleans is nowhere near where it was prior to the natural disaster and may never be there at that height again. The people of New Orleans though continue to fight for their city and try to rebuild it as best they can to try and bring it back to prominence in the world.
Two years later, and the damage and devastation that Hurricane Katrina caused is still quite clear and apparent by just taking one look at New Orleans.
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