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Tornadoes Devastate New Orleans Neighborhoods Hit by Katrina
Tornadoes struck southeastern Louisiana, destroying homes and businesses, and leaving thousands without power, but no deaths were reported.






Residents walk down a street after a tornado touched down in New Orleans on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017.
The worst damage was in the same 9th Ward that was so heavily flooded in 2005's Hurricane Katrina. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said he was heartbroken to see some of the same people suffering again, and promised that the state will provide the affected residents with the resources they need as quickly as possible.






A woman sits on a car surrounded by debris along Chef Menture Ave on Tuesday.
The storm ripped apart homes, toppled a gas station canopy, snapped tall power poles and flipped a food truck upside-down. It left shards of metal hanging from trees, and trapped a truck driver as power lines wrapped around his cab.







