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...A plant that produces chlorine for swimming pools was in flames, sending grey clouds billowing near Lake Charles, Nola.com reported....
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...The internet played a central role during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 when a website, Nola.com, became a central message board used by thousands of survivors to locate loved ones and direct rescuers...
...Why did www.NOLA.com keep going when all land and mobile phone networks had collapsed?...
...The Nola website, a partnership with Louisiana’s Times-Picayne newspaper, is posting messages about the disaster on its weblog....
...One of the simultaneously tragic and ridiculous sights after Hurricane Katrina was to watch people trying to blog on www.nola.com – the site that hosts the New Orleans Times-Picayune, surely the newspaper...
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