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Charity Hospital doctors remain critical of response, recovery from Hurricane Katrina 20 years later

Charity Hospital's closure followed a decade of failing inspections and political issues; Hurricane Katrina displaced 1.5 million residents and left lasting mental health impacts, experts say.

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Charity Hospital in New Orleans remains vacant 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, leaving behind memories and a legacy for those who worked there.

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Two decades after being almost completely drowned, the city still lives under the influence of the hurricane which killed more than 1,800 people, between invisible wounds and neighborhoods still devastated despite the renaissance driven by tourism.

·Paris, France
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At the end of August 2005, at least 1400 people died after the hurricane around New Orleans. Twenty years later, Donald Trump's government saves on environmental protection, although the country is repeatedly hit by natural disasters.

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On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana violently. Twenty years later, survivors still have anxiety or depressive disorders. Report to patients and caregivers at the Baptist Community Health Services Health Centre in New Orleans.

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