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A tornado ripped through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs in the US on Tuesday night, ripping down power lines and scattering debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago.
Updated: 24 Mar 2022 3:25 pm
A car is flipped over after a tornado tore through the area in Arabi, Louisiana.
Destroyed homes, illuminated by fire engine lights, are seen after a tornado struck the area in Arabi, Louisiana.
Christine Wiecek, left, and her husband Robert Patchus, second left, talk to neighbors amongst debris of their damaged homes after a tornado struck the area in Arabi, Louisiana.
In this aerial photo, people walk amidst destruction from a tornado that struck on Tuesday night in Arabi, Louisiana. Residents of severely damaged or destroyed homes in Arabi swept up broken glass and tried to salvage their belongings.
Bertelina Martinez, who lives nearby and her son lives across the street, looks over destruction after a tornado struck the area in Arabi, Louisiana.
People walk amidst destruction from a tornado that struck Tuesday night in Arabi, Louisiana.
In this aerial photo, people walk amidst destruction from a tornado that struck Tuesday night in Arabi, Louisiana.
Debris litters the lawn of a severely damaged home following Tuesday night’s tornado, in Arabi, Louisiana.
Damaged vehicles are parked among debris and damaged homes following Tuesday night’s tornado in Arabi, Louisiana.
An American flag and the flag of New Orleans in Mardi Gras colors fly in Arabi, La., after a tornado struck the area the night before.
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