Mold, maggots in New Orleans homes left to rot
13th Nov 2006, 15:12 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - More than a year after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, thousands of homes damaged by flooding still stand empty, stained by black mold and some of them infested with maggots.
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