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In recognition of the event's 20th anniversary, the Two Mississippi Museums will host a months-long photo exhibit title "Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers," which will feature photographs ...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005, primarily affecting the Gulf Coast of the United States, and became one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history.
However, the disaster plan shows that officials on all levels were aware of the potential damage a powerful hurricane like Katrina -- which was a Category 3 when it made landfall in New Orleans ...
But for many hurricane researchers and residents in storm-prone regions, Milton's initial pinhole eye and extreme wind speeds brought to mind another record-breaking storm: Katrina.
A photo of the Rafferty's street after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Rafferty's mother managed to find her way back to New Orleans to try to check on her home.
The Two Mississippi Museums will host a photo exhibit titled "Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers" to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the storm. The exhibit, featuring photographs by ...
Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time offers the most intimate and profound exploration into the wide-ranging impacts of the disaster to date. Weaving together critical moments of the crisis and ...
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.
Sept. 1, 2005 — -- Hurricane Katrina's devastation of the Gulf Coast will be felt in more ways than higher gas and oil prices, analysts say. Concerns over the damage caused by Katrina to oil ...
Hurricane Katrina: Survivors and Heroes 1 minute read By TIME August 2, 2007 12:00 AM EDT ...