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Tropical Storm forms in Gulf, evacuations underway

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Tropical Storm forms in Gulf, evacuations underway

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Tropical Storm Barry formed off the coast of Louisiana on Thursday and threatened to blow ashore as a hurricane with relatively weak winds but torrential rains that could test the flood-control improvements made in New Orleans since...
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Former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco has died

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Former Gov. Kathleen Blanco has died

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Louisiana's first female governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco has died. She was 76 (DOB: Dec. 15, 1942).
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Former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco has died

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A look at New Orleans 10 years after Katrina

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VOICED: The US official in charge of the emergency response to Hurricane Katrina has blamed former president George W Bush for leaving a power vaccum at the height of the crisis. President Obama will head to New Orleans today as the city...
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USA: When Ida first made landfall, it brought 150 mile per hour winds to Louisiana, 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

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VOICED: When Ida first made landfall, it brought 150 mile per hour winds to Louisiana, 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. Our U.S. correspondent Mark Stone sent this report from Manville in New Jersey....
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CLEAN : Residents of New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward brace for Hurricane Ida

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Residents of New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward brace for Hurricane Ida as it strengthens to a Category 4 storm, 16 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Owners board up stores in New Orleans as Hurricane Ida bears down

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People board up stores ahead of Hurricane Ida on Friday, with the storm set to hit New Orleans 16 years to the day after devastating Hurricane Katrina (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Habitat For Humanity: Rebuilding New Orleans After Katrina

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After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleanians were looking for a pathway home. Some found that pathway with Habitat for Humanity.
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Did Race Affect Katrina Insurance Settlements?

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HEADLINE: Did Race Affect Katrina Insurance Settlements? CAPTION: An Associated Press investigation reveals that Hurricane Katrina victims living in white neighborhoods were three times as likely as those in black neighborhoods to seek...
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Deserted & Flooded Streets After Hurricane Katrina

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Deserted & Flooded Streets After Hurricane Katrina
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Bloomberg

Scenes From Hurricane Ian Across Florida

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More than 2.6 million people are without power in Florida after Hurricane Ian swept across the state. Governor Ron DeSantis says impacts of storm are "historic." This is video of scenes from across the state as the storm came in.
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This is for Me

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A young man tells how he joined his friends and traveled to New Orleans to help provide aid those suffering from the after-effects of Hurricane Katrina. They tell what it took to get there, what they did there, and what they learned...
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PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Hurricanes: New Orleans Under Threat

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This video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW exposes how decades of development and geography combined to make the potential damage from a hurricane uniquely devastating in New Orleans, Louisiana. [5:45]
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BBC

Bbc: Bush Pledges to Lead Investigation

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Video report that recounts the continued rescue effort in New Orleans and discusses President George W. Bush's announcement that an investigation into the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Npr: Katrina

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NPR has kept a journal of the on-going events of what is being called the largest natural disaster to hit the United States, Hurricane Katrina.
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PBS

Nova: Storm That Drowned a City

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This video by NOVA extensively covers Hurricane Katrina's effect on New Orleans in August of 2005. [53:28]
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National Geographic

National Geographic: Hurricane Katrina Animation

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National Geographic News presents a short video showing the build up of Hurricane Katrina and the structure of rainfall inside the storm.
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: An American History of Disaster and Response

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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, NPR discusses past natural disasters in U.S. history, the challenges and the rebuilding. From the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 to Hurricane Andrew in 1992, read about the events that changed peoples lives.
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A&E Television

History.com: Deadliest Hurricanes in u.s. History

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Throughout it's history, the U.S. has endured many devastating hurricanes. These are the deadliest hurricanes in American history. [6:24]
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A&E Television

History.com: Haunted History: Katrina Cannibal, S1 E8

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Hurricane Katrina changed New Orleans forever. But was the storm of the century also responsible for a perfect storm of hungry spirits and vulnerable prey that led an Iraq War vet to commit a heinous, shocking crime? Watch this video...
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A&E Television

History.com: Hurricane Katrina: Survivors Talk

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In this video [1:56], survivors talk about the impact of Hurricane Katrina, 15 years after the historic storm devastated the Gulf Coast.