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Hurricane Katrina turned slightly to ... may allow this storm to sneak by New Orleans without the worst happening in the city," said CBS News Hurricane Analyst Bryan Norcross of CBS station ...
(CBS News) NEW ORLEANS -- It was August 2005 when New Orleans nearly drowned. Hurricane Katrina broke through levees in 53 places, flooding 80 percent of the city. More than 1,100 people died.
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives ... floods that devastated New Orleans. The costliest storm in U.S. history, Katrina caused nearly 1,400 deaths ...
Since Hurricane Katrina forced most of the residents ... It's a criminal element some cities didn't expect, and New Orleans doesn't want back. ABC News' Steve Osunsami filed this report for ...
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and disrupted its school system, the research shows positive academic ...
What was New Orleans ... TV news crews captured the squalid conditions at the Superdome and the sports arena became an iconic symbol of the city's suffering during the crisis. If another Katrina ...
and the French Quarter survived Katrina. The bad news is that much of New Orleans still looks like a wasteland, with businesses shuttered and houses abandoned. Basic services like schools ...
But commentator Lee Cullum says there’s good news to report. New Orleans is back! Almost ten years after Katrina all but swept away that eccentric city, leaving only 230,00 people where before ...
Leaders in metro New Orleans say they have tested, checked and prepped everything they can for hurricane season, which starts Sunday. Why it matters: They say the lessons learned in Hurricane Katrina ...