The body of a victim of Hurricane Katrina floats in floodwaters in New Orleans. Huge explosions and fires have erupted in New Orleans, media reported, hours before President George W. Bush was to inspect devastation from Hurricane Katrina that turned the city into a virtual combat zone.(AFP/James Nielsen)
A rescued baby cries in the arms of a policewoman after being brought to land on a boat from floodwaters in New Orleans September 1, 2005. Authorities are still rescuing people from their flooded homes three days after Hurricane Katrina stuck. (Jason Reed/Reuters)
A helicopter picks up sandbags to fill a broken section of a levee that broke allowing floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina to fill the streets in New Orleans September 1, 2005. (David J. Phillip/Pool/Reuters)
Coffins lie exposed at the Southern Memorial Park in Biloxi, Mississippi. Flood victims battered by Hurricane Katrina faced a silent but equally deadly enemy in toxin- and bacteria-laden waters carrying the threat of contamination and disease.(AFP/Getty Images/Barry Williams)
An oil refinery is submerged in water in Codin, Alabama, August 30, 2005. Oil prices scrambled back towards their fresh high above $70 on Wednesday as dealers feared a sharp squeeze on fuel supplies after Hurricane Katrina shut down vital U.S. Gulf Coast refineries and offshore production platforms. REUTERS/Marc Serota
Italian forward Alessandro Del Piero(up) and teammate Gennaro Gattuso(down) exercise during a training session on the eve of their World Cup qualifying match against Scotland in Glasgow. (AFP/Paco Serinelli)
A man enjoys the 'Tomatina' Festival in Bunol, near Valencia, southeastern Spain. (AFP/Jose Jordan)
Mexican athlete Rosario Iglesias 'Chayito', 95, crosses the finish line after running her 200m race in 1:59.45 min, during the celebration of the XVI WMA World Master Athletics Championships Stadia 2005, in the northern Spanish Basque town of San Sebastian. (AFP/Rafa Rivas)
Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces Type-90 tanks and AH-1S combat helicopters move as a barrage of smoke rises from fired artillery during military exercises at the Fuji firing range in Gotemba, some 130 kms west of Tokyo. (AFP/Toshifumi Kitamura)