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Lower 9th Ward - New Orleans - Louisiana - 4K Neighborhood Drive 

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Morning drive around New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward Neighborhood.
Filmed: December 2021
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The Lower Ninth Ward is a neighborhood in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. As the name implies, it is part of the 9th Ward of New Orleans. The Lower Ninth Ward is often thought of as the entire area within New Orleans downriver of the Industrial Canal; however, the City Planning Commission divides this area into the Lower Ninth Ward and Holy Cross neighborhoods.
The term "Lower" refers to its location farther towards the mouth of the Mississippi River, downriver, "down" or "below" the rest of the city. The 9th Ward, like all wards of New Orleans, is a voting district. The 9th Ward was added as a voting district in 1852. The Lower 9th Ward is composed of Ward 9 Districts 1, 2, 4, and 7 which make up the Holy Cross Area and Ward 9 Districts 3, 5, 6, and 8. Higher voting district numbers in the 9th Ward (8-27) are on the upriver side of the Industrial Canal. The area came to international attention for its devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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Комментарии : 70   
@kellyvariste4831
@kellyvariste4831 2 года назад
As a New Orleans native seeing this sickens me to my stomach! After almost 20 years since Katrina parts of the city still looks like a dump!!! Yet the residents still tolerate this crap it's unbelievable what people are willing to tolerate and accept. This has to be a special kind of evil to allow your voter base to live like this shameful.
@devintaylor8702
@devintaylor8702 2 года назад
AMEN IM ORIGINALLY FROM NOLA IT BREAKS MY HEART TO SEE HOME LOOK SO BAD LORD HELP 🙏
@gee747
@gee747 2 года назад
Sorry yall are dealing with this. I've never been to New Orleans but hoping to visit one day.
@dianecarman1979
@dianecarman1979 2 года назад
No money , no banks , no businesses, = no jobs
@citypopFM
@citypopFM Год назад
It's not about the people tolerating it, they're largely poor and have no means to or voice to get the state or federal government to help. People need dignifying jobs that pay a living wage.
@klouse7643
@klouse7643 Год назад
Tf are they supposed to do get up and leave? They live in poverty most people in the lower 9th don’t even own cars
@EzequielFerrari22
@EzequielFerrari22 Год назад
Looks good! Asfalted streets, garbage trucks, street signs, garbage cans, spacious houses, lots of green areas (Even tho the day is cloudy and it looks like autum season)... Maybe there are no enough side walks, but most people seem to have at least one car per house... overall it's pretty decent, even for USA standarts.
@jeice452
@jeice452 Год назад
Yes. I've seen worse
@Roadtripmik
@Roadtripmik 11 месяцев назад
It may look good from the car, but its a likely dangerous, looks can be decieving, it did look better than I expected, but still a flooded/impoverished area
@klub1uk
@klub1uk 2 года назад
This is heart breaking to see. How can governments (state and federal) truly believe this is how people should be living?! There are people still displaced by the hurricane longing to come home and this is all that's been done nearly 20 years after the disaster!
@klub1uk
@klub1uk 2 года назад
@Donnell Okafor might want to check yourself before you come for me. I never said I spoke for anybody else. However, I DO know people who are still displaced and DO want to go home so I shall speak for them, because nobody is listening to them apparently!
@klub1uk
@klub1uk 2 года назад
@Donnell Okafor Oh so you're assuming that because I'm white I can't possibly know black people from the lower ninth ward, keep assuming. I don't care where you're from or what you think you know, I go by the conversations and emails I have with my friends, stop trying to gatekeep because you're from there. This conversation is done!
@webstercat
@webstercat Год назад
People don’t seem to mind it
@paleo704
@paleo704 Год назад
@@klub1ukyour white privilege is screaming. How sweet of you to condescend to us
@melissacarterpresley5786
@melissacarterpresley5786 6 месяцев назад
@webstercat, yeah, I'm seeing a lot of virtue signaling in this thread.
@LindaKubina-d5u
@LindaKubina-d5u Год назад
I'm shocked by how much better the streets are in the ninth, compared to those in the Quarter, mid/downtown. Honestly, many streets in the aforementioned look like a war zone.
@fireboy5043
@fireboy5043 2 года назад
Nice to see my Old Hood since I Move To Paradise Island 🌴🌴🌴 #Memories
@edlee2336
@edlee2336 2 года назад
Where’s Paradise Island?
@TEEMILL81
@TEEMILL81 9 месяцев назад
I am thinking the empty lots and high brushes is definitely where caused by devastation of Katrina and it is sad.
@johntaeowens1248
@johntaeowens1248 6 месяцев назад
Yeah
@neptune2806
@neptune2806 2 года назад
Could u do a video of Going around Raleigh in North Carolina I-440 all the way around and circle back to around to the end of I-440 via I-40?
@MileageMikeTravels
@MileageMikeTravels 2 года назад
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@neptune2806
@neptune2806 2 года назад
@@MileageMikeTravels thanks
@jaybirdstarks7838
@jaybirdstarks7838 2 года назад
New Orleans gotta a lot of cleaning to do & unsolved hazards too
@MileageMikeTravels
@MileageMikeTravels 2 года назад
Yeah it’s been a long time since Katrina and it looks like there’s still much work to be done.
@KMaN5150
@KMaN5150 Год назад
People saying this looks bad should go look at detroit lol
@yesslawwd1220
@yesslawwd1220 2 года назад
Man our neighborhood ain't the same only the strong made it from over there💪🏿💯
@ronday4210
@ronday4210 Год назад
That was awesome 👏🏽
@julinalilly7439
@julinalilly7439 2 года назад
Nice neighborhood drive in New Orleans
@slasherhawk24
@slasherhawk24 2 года назад
Great video Louisiana Mike hey while your down there I recommend going to popeyes
@w-josh
@w-josh 2 года назад
They have the best chicken sandwich (in my opinion)
@MileageMikeTravels
@MileageMikeTravels 2 года назад
@@w-josh I agree with you there
@catherinedavis149
@catherinedavis149 2 года назад
Grow up on tupelo and Florida its sad to see nothing much change since Katrina. Damn shame
@MileageMikeTravels
@MileageMikeTravels 2 года назад
Yeah looks like this place is almost frozen in time.
@melissacarterpresley5786
@melissacarterpresley5786 6 месяцев назад
@catherinedavis149, That's what happens when people are too lazy to take some initiative and would rather sit back and blame the government for not doing what's not the government's responsibility to start with.
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire Месяц назад
​@@melissacarterpresley5786 Based
@nicanonn6840
@nicanonn6840 2 года назад
Low 9th isn’t that bad a area some pretty spots up there get a great view of the city skyline
@bigr2871
@bigr2871 2 года назад
Lower 9th is horrible. Avoid if you are a tourist. Worst ward of New Orleans as far as danger is concerned….
@nicanonn6840
@nicanonn6840 2 года назад
@@bigr2871 maybe 8years ago nowadays it’s just like anywhere else in the city everywhere has a lot crime no where is that terrible i should be moving around there soonI haven’t seen nothing terrible there
@nicanonn6840
@nicanonn6840 2 года назад
@Donnell Okafor nice moving around gentilly terrace in February
@paulaajohnson2597
@paulaajohnson2597 2 года назад
Rotting old flatland houses just sitting there, waiting for the next levee breach. It's inevitable.
@klouse7643
@klouse7643 Год назад
😂
@variousJnames
@variousJnames Год назад
These residents rarely helped themselves. Waiting for state handouts, wth has Louisiana ever done for anyone but their own politicians?!
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire Месяц назад
They're looking for a handout
@JeremiahDaniel1995
@JeremiahDaniel1995 11 месяцев назад
6:55 10:00 21:21
@Bradleyjohsnon
@Bradleyjohsnon 7 месяцев назад
I remember my friend Dan got shot down in 9 th ward in 1999 buying drugs . Bunch of animals inhuman people on that block..
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire Месяц назад
Black people behaviour
@skooubydoo
@skooubydoo Год назад
Make 1 driving thru all the wards from 1st to 17th, after katrina allof that was underwater?
@toronpatterson6855
@toronpatterson6855 2 года назад
thats idas damge
@klouse7643
@klouse7643 Год назад
I’m from Houston and went to go visit New Orleans a week ago and honestly, aside from downtown New Orleans most of the state looks like shit. Every so often you drive by a river or lake that kinda eases your eyes after looking at all the swamp everywhere.
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire
@SirGeorgeofWorcestershire Месяц назад
Swamps are cool
@_____J______
@_____J______ 2 года назад
#sadge
@tmark8822
@tmark8822 2 года назад
Im from the nine in the desire the bricks
@storytime8805
@storytime8805 Год назад
What in the Heck is going on Down their My God it is 17 years since Katrina hit n in parts it still looks like a War is going on also I saw ALLOT of houses that were boarded up no on living in them n then also I saw ALLOT of houses with roof Damage why is it still like that 17 years later now I know after Katrina everyone had to leave out cause the city was unlivable but what Happened did they not come back what is going to happen to the neighborhood so very Sad
@suburbantrapqueen
@suburbantrapqueen Год назад
*there
@LindaKubina-d5u
@LindaKubina-d5u Год назад
These houses with blue tarps were damaged during Ida, not Katrina.
@wheatberry
@wheatberry 7 месяцев назад
So many empty lots. And almost no stores of any kind - where do people shop for the basics ? Homes with huge spaces in between ... wow.
@luciatamargo8920
@luciatamargo8920 Год назад
Not that bad, look at Detroit.
@RB-lw8zu
@RB-lw8zu Год назад
For real
@stacyblue1980
@stacyblue1980 2 года назад
Never understood the point of these videos. Interesting to see tho. No worse than my hometown area.
@toronpatterson6855
@toronpatterson6855 Год назад
they haf to taer up that city its a dump lol
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