Twenty years ago today Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore in Louisiana as one of the costliest and deadliest U.S. disasters. Over 1,300 people died and 80% of New Orleans was submerged in water. The ...
The remnants of Hurricane Katrina drenched the region overnight, dumping more than 3 inches of rain in a 12-hour period, with the total expected to exceed 4 inches later today in some areas.
Across the Southeast, hurricanes dominate conversations from June through September. But this year feels different—it marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating landfall in ...
Twenty years ago today, Hurricane Katrina blew through the Gulf Coast, killing about 1,000 people in Louisiana and 200 in Mississippi. The indelible images from the storm show thousands of people in ...
Those who picked up an edition of the Houston Chronicle on Aug. 31, 2005, would have no doubt heard of Hurricane Katrina and understood its impact. But on the off chance they didn't know beforehand, ...
It has been 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, killing more than 1,800 people, displacing hundreds of thousands more, and exposing the systemic neglect of some ...