\r\nAs I walk and drive around the city of New Orleans, I notice a lot of things that I can tell changed due to Hurricane Katrina. Since I didn\'t experience it first hand then im not absolutely positive of how things looked before, but some of the things are just obvious. Personally I think things could be a little better than what they are so far.\r\n One of the first things that caught my attention when I was coming into New Orleans was the markings on the houses and the trailers in the front yards. When I saw the houses the first thing that came to my mind was the families sating on their roofs during the broadcast that I saw on CNN. Being here make me grateful for all the things I have big and small. Now that I have friends that were here I can go to there houses and see the trailers they\'re living in while there houses are still ruined. To me it\'s like I\'m in a part a history, so that when I grow old I can tell my kids and grandkids about one of the costliest hurricanes in my generation.\r\n

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“[Untitled],” Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, accessed October 17, 2024, https://hurricanearchive.org./items/show/12089.