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Attacking our leaders as they try to assess hurricane damage (Pahrump Valley Times)
The figure of "90,000 square miles" was reported as the totality of area affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Road and bridge damage from Katrina exceeds $2.3 billion (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Early estimates of the damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on roads and bridges are pegged at about $2.3 billion and expected to rise as transportation officials continue to assess the infrastructure torn up around southeastern Louisiana.
Fish Used to Assess Environment Damage (AP via Yahoo! News)
Scientists harvested fish off the Mississippi coast as part of the latest effort to assess environmental damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina's monstrous storm surge and toxic floodwaters.
Fish Used to Assess Environment Damage (ABC News)
Scientists Collect Fish to Assess Environmental Damage Inflicted by Hurricane Katrina
Road and bridge damage from Katrina exceeds $2.3 billion (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Early estimates of the damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on roads and bridges are pegged at about $2.3 billion and expected to rise as transportation officials continue to assess the infrastructure torn up around southeastern Louisiana.
Road and bridge damage from Katrina exceeds $2.3 billion (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Early estimates of the damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on roads and bridges are pegged at about $2.3 billion and expected to rise as transportation officials continue to assess the infrastructure torn up around southeastern Louisiana.
Hurricane Costs Directly Hit Earnings (AP via Yahoo! News)
Even though the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath are extraordinary by all historical standards, they won't be considered that when companies account for the cost of such damage in their earnings' reports.
Fish Used to Assess Environment Damage (AP via Yahoo! News)
Scientists harvested fish off the Mississippi coast as part of the latest effort to assess environmental damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina's monstrous storm surge and toxic floodwaters.
Fish Used to Assess Environment Damage (ABC News)
Scientists Collect Fish to Assess Environmental Damage Inflicted by Hurricane Katrina
Miss. sues to force payment for hurricane damage (Independent Record)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.
Miss. sues to force payment for hurricane damage (Independent Record)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.
Miss. sues to force payment for hurricane damage (Independent Record)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.


 
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