Way to miss the point --- the harbour facilities were quite damaged and needed repair. They were (mostly) repaired, and the city itself is undergoing very slow repair.Well for starters I am fairly the certain the port is still there and is quite operational (cue ROTJ music).
Uh, and so what? Not quite true, anyway -- see below.Also, what happened in New Orleans, can't happen in most places in USA.
Bit illogical on two counts.9/11, on the other hand, can happen in every city at any time, so I would say that is more damaging, pshycologically at least.
First off, having such huges masses of people actually or potentially within only two skyscrapers is most definitely not a thing that happens in "every city"; most cities simply do not have such huge skyscrapers, IOW it couldn't "happen in every city at any time".
Secondly, few places are free of risk of natural distasters. San Andreas fault, remember? Yellowstone magma dome? etc.
Next off, for a counter-example, assume that it had been a meteorite that did the Twin Towers in --- same damage, same risks, roughly, but most likely far less hysteria, as well as far less really off-beat ideas like let's go beat up Saddam in revenge (an idea that was shoved willynilly in weaselwords around the place after 9/11 and after Afghanistan -- which at least was valid -- was done).
The difference in reactions is the myths used to surround them, or lack of myths.