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Sketch Map showing Katrina deaths in New Orleans and adjacent parishes (red dots) and principal canal levees/floodwalls which were breached. Red dots for deaths come from The Times Picayune. Dark Blue arrows show levee/flood wall breaches from the above reference and also this one. I used a several references to locate the county boundaries, principal roads and the canals.

Sketch Map drawn by Op.Deo October 25, 2005.
Date 25 October 2005 (original upload date)
Source Own work
Author Op. Deo at English Wikipedia

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