Bob Rue, owner of Oriental Rugs on St.Charles Ave in the Garden District of New Orleans, is hiding out in his shop, hoping authorities won’t make him evacuate. The words on the front of his shop are meant to warn away looters. (Mark Boster / LAT)
National Guard troops took a man into custody for not leaving his home in the Garden District of New Orleans. The troops said the man became beligerent after he was asked to leave. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Charles Redfearn carries a painting by his grandfather as his brother Alex Fedfearn paddles a canoe away from their flooded home in Metairie, La. They had returned to their homes to collect valuables before once again leaving the area. (Rick Bowmer / AP)
A traffic light hangs over floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Chris Hondros / Getty Images)
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Belinda Young drags her cousin’s two-year-old son, Noah Williams, along with a box of clothing after collecting the donated items for family members who lost their homes during Hurricane Katrina in Gulfport, Miss. (John Bazemore / AP)
A man tries to enter his home, which has been flooded since a levee broke last week in New Orleans. (Gerardo Mora / EPA)
Members of the German relief organization Technisches Hilfswerk (THW) prepare water tubes for the loading at the U.S. air base in Ramstein, western Germany. Ninety specialists of the organization will leave the base for the U.S. to support relief efforts in the regions affected by Hurricane Katrina. (Thomas Lohnes AFP/Getty Images)
A Spanish Air Force plane at Madrilean military base of Torrejon de Ardoz, Madridis, is loaded with supplies for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. (J.L. Pino / EPA)
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Members of El Salvador’s Armed Forces Engineering Command stand in formation at Ilopango’s air base, located 12 kms east of San Salvador. A group of 100-150 Salvadoran soldiers are getting ready for a humanitarian mission to help in the recovery of the Hurricane Katrina-devastated areas. (Roberto Escobar / EPA)
Firemen from the Los Angeles Fire Dept. search through the rubble of buildings that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina along the coastline in East Biloxi, Miss. (Darron Cumming / AP)
Charles Staehle and his daughter, Leslie Lee, raise an American flag at Staehle’s destroyed home Tuesday in Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)
Makeshift crosses stand in the yard of a damaged church in Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)
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National Guardsmen continue rescuing people trapped in their flooded homes in New Orleans. (Gerardo Mora / EPA)
Royce Davis, of Dalton, Ga., sits in his makeshift home on the beach in East Biloxi, Miss. Davis, who worked at a nearby casino, is now homeless and unemployed. (Darron Cumming / AP)
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flies over flooded homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Wednesday. (David J. Phillip / EPA)
Northrop Grumman shipyard workers remove debris from Hurricane Katrina in Gulfport, Miss. Company executives vowed to resume building Navy ships at its damaged Gulf Coast yards as early as next week. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP)
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Peter Block waits with his dogs, Venus, Serena and Jasmine, for a privately hired bus to evacuate people with pets from New Orleans’ French Quarter Wednesday. Many waiting said they would have left the city earlier if had they been allowed to take their animals. (Shawn Thew / EPA)