At the end of "The Ninth Ward" by Jewell Parker Rhodes, Lanesha survives Hurricane Katrina and finds hope and strength in rebuilding her community with the help of Mama Ya-Ya and a new friend, TaShon. They work together to create a brighter future despite the challenges they faced during the storm.
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The expression "lower ninth ward" is generally used to describe an area of new Orleans that was flooded and devastated by Hurricane Katrina in September 2005. New Orleans is divided into seventeen wards, or sections The ninth ward in mostly situated on the Mississippi "downriver" side of the city, and most of the ward is below sea level. Katrina's storm surge broke through or flowed over the protective levees around New Orleans, causing heavy damage. Approximately 80% of the city was flooded, with the lower ninth ward being virtually wiped out.
The Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans sustained the brunt of the damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The area experienced severe flooding and destruction, causing many residents to lose their homes and possessions. Recovery efforts in the Lower Ninth Ward have been ongoing since the hurricane.
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