"When I got to the Superdome, I was all wet, I was covered in filth," said a deaf construction worker who lived in New Orleans' Ninth Ward projects. He waded through filth to the Superdome, carrying a man with no legs. "The smell was like a big bathroom. It was like disease. I saw people were getting sick and dying."

Text Box: "When I got to the Superdome, I was all wet, I was covered in filth," said a deaf construction worker who lived in New Orleans' Ninth Ward projects. He waded through filth to the Superdome, carrying a man with no legs. "The smell was like a big bathroom. It was like disease. I saw people were getting sick and dying."

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