Hurricane Katrina 2005
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( RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL ) Harry Helm, 83, (center) a retired high school principal from New Orleans is helped down from his second story home September 7, 2005 by Jack Oufnac and his grandons Kent Oufnac, 29, (gray shirt) and Keith Oufnac, 29 (right). Earlier in the morniing he refused to leave. Helm stayed through the hurricane and his family evacuated to Memphis, Tenn. |
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