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United Cajun Navy volunteers join search and recovery after Texas Hill Country flooding, as crews look for missing people along the Guadalupe River.
How many people did Hurricane Ian kill? Ian was one of the deadliest hurricanes to hit the United States in the past two decades, NBC News reported in the aftermath of the storm.
Hurricane Ian survivors from Fort Myers Beach tell their stories in a new documentary TV series on NBC. Here's how to watch the July 21 episode.
As search and recovery efforts continue in the Texas Hill Country following the devastating flooding on July 4, the United Cajun Navy has again answered the call to help.
“I told myself, I'm not letting this hurricane kill me," Florida resident Mary Wojciechowski said on the "Hurricane Ian" episode of Survival Mode.
United Cajun Navy volunteers work tirelessly in Kerr County, providing aid amid ongoing flood recovery operations and strengthening community bonds.
Alex Long, a certified rescue diver, joined volunteer crews with the United Cajun Navy in the aftermath of flooding that began early July 4 and killed more than 130 people.
Hurricane Ian happened almost three years ago. But a new NBC documentary series has been bringing painful memories flooding back for many Southwest Florida residents.
The Orange Harbor Mobile Home Community stands as a beacon of resilience. The area has transformed nearly three years after Hurricane Ian, showcasing new pickleball, shuffleboard, and bocce courts.
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