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  • 02/05/2011
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BBC News: Census shows New Orleans shrank by a third after Katrina

New Orleans lost nearly a third of its population after the 2005 impact of Hurricane Katrina, census data shows.

Its population dropped to 343,829, after residents evacuated the city. READ MORE >>

via www.bbc.co.uk

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