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Abandoned America: An amusement park devastated by Hurricane Katrina


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As of 2018 things are looking up for the property. There is what appears to be a solid plan to reopen the property as an amusement park again - a hopeful sign of recovery and growth for the area.
 
  Abandoned America: An amusement park devastated by Hurricane Katrina  
  Photographer Matthew Christopher visited Six Flags New Orleans, a theme park so devastated by Hurricane Katrina it couldn't be restored.  
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Rescuers work at the site of a building collapsed in Shahberi village, east of New Delhi, India, July 18, 2018. The six-story building under construction collapsed onto an adjacent building.

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