Login
Hurricane Katrina Editorial & Stock Image Archives Featured - America's Greatest Heartbreak Elevating a home above the base flood elevation in compliance with the community's floodplain ordinance.
  Push F11 for Fullscreen   Gallery Selector

Use add photo to cart to order a print or high resolution download.

You have 0 photos in your cart.

View Cart
add photo to cart

Random Image

The water rushes through New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hits and levees break.

The water rushes through New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hits and levees break.

Date: 10/07/2005 Views: 9338

Newest Image

Katrina Satellite Image

Katrina Satellite Image

Date: 10/03/2008 Views: 54271

Most Viewed Image

Katrina Photos: Flooded roadways in New Orleans can be seen in Coast Guard overflights.

Katrina Photos: Flooded roadways in New Orleans can be seen in Coast Guard overflights.

Date: 08/29/2005 Views: 104178

Random Album

Unclassified Hurricane Katrina Photos and Images

Unclassified Hurricane Katrina Photos and Images

Date: 09/10/2005 Views: 213598

Newest Album

Cleaning Up - Hurricane Katrina cleanup, decontamination, and the beginning of  rebuilding efforts.

Cleaning Up - Hurricane Katrina cleanup, decontamination, and the beginning of rebuilding efforts.

Date: 11/05/2005 Views: 241913

Most Viewed Album

Hurricane Katrina Editorial & Stock Image Archives

Hurricane Katrina Editorial & Stock Image Archives

Date: 08/30/2005

Picture of the Day

Photos: An American flag flies in front of a damaged home in Chalmette, Louisiana.

Photos: An American flag flies in front of a damaged home in Chalmette, Louisiana.

Date: 10/18/2005 Views: 8352

Advanced Search

Language

Elevating a home above the base flood elevation in compliance with the community's floodplain ordinance.

New Orleans, LA, March 8, 2006 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- The level of flooding from Hurricane Katrina is evident by the yellow water line across the awning and pillars of this house in Gentilly. The homeowner has coverage from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and is eligible for the Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) benefit since he lives in a high risk area and is elevating his home above the base flood elevation in compliance with the community's floodplain ordinance.

Date: 03/07/2006 Owner: Gallery Administrator
nextlast
firstprevious
Elevating a home above the base flood elevation in compliance with the community's floodplain ordinance.
nextlast
firstprevious
This page is valid XHTML 1.0 Gallery 2.0 G2.0: Unpossible!