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Race Against Time" transports viewers into the chaos that engulfed New Orleans as one of the deadliest catastrophes in U.S.
The new series details what it was like to survive Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, and the U.S. military heroes who ...
It has been nearly two decades since Hurricane Katrina changed the city of New Orleans as we know it, and a new docuseries is ...
The five-part documentary premiering Sunday on National Geographic is at once highly compelling and difficult to watch, ...
As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches in August, a new documentary series explores the social, ...
This five-part documentary series combines perversely beautiful footage with personal testimonies to revisit this ...
With rarely viewed archive footage, first person testimony and interviews with the major government and emergency response ...
Race Against Time' looks at the effect of the 2005 disaster. Director Traci A. Curry spoke to Newsweek about the importance of the project.
National Geographic’s series takes a detailed look at how engineering failures, government missteps, and media chaos turned a natural disaster into a national catastrophe.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina — one of the deadliest and most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history — roared onto Louisiana’s southeastern coastline with catastrophic power, driving a ...
The five-part series from filmmaker Ryan Coogler's Proximity Media unpacks the events that took when the levee system failed New Orleans residents.
Next month marks the 20th anniversary of one of the most devastating natural disasters in US history: Hurricane Katrina, a ...