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Were you displaced by Hurricane Katrina? The USA TODAY Network is chronicling the lingering impact of the catastrophic storm and the resilience of the people involved. If you are an evacuee who ...
When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans nearly 20 years ago, wrecking neighborhoods and leaving debris littered across the city, one plant stood tall amid the chaos: the Peggy Martin rose.
IT’S HARD TO LOOK BACK. I DON’T LIKE TO LOOK BACK AT KATRINA. IT WAS DEVASTATING. WELL, HAPPENING NOW. DAY TWO OF THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER CONFERENCE IS GOING ON, AS YOU JUST HEARD THERE.
When it made landfall in southeastern Louisiana, Katrina was a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 125 mph, but the devastating storm surge and flooding caused most of the death and destruction.
he released the HBO Original documentary Katrina Babies, which offers a raw and intimate look at the event’s impact on the youth of New Orleans. Buckles was 13 years old when the hurricane hit ...
WDSU Chief Meteorologist Emeritus Margaret Orr speaks about Hurricane Katrina at National Hurricane Conference Key Trump agency facing 'unprecedented backlog' inherited from Biden admin Fast Food ...
Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif’s strained relationship stems from their shared history with Ranbir Kapoor. Deepika once said she wouldn’t invite Katrina to her wedding, but Katrina later ...
We had previously reported that a documentary titled The King Maker, on politician and film producer RM Veerappan, is in production. Produced by Sathya Movies’ Thangaraj Veerappan, the ...
Social media has become a major part of everyday life—including for a new generation of kids whose childhoods revolve around technology. Netflix’s latest docuseries, Bad Influence: The Dark ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left Augusta National Golf Club with a noticeable change in its lush greenery. The Category 4 storm hit in September, ripping through the Southeast and taking ...
There are quite a few more places for them to perch after Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia last summer. By the time the deadly Category 4 storm churned north and finally dissipated ...