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What New Orleans Was Like After Hurricane Katrina
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Following the hurricane, Inside Edition visited New Orleans hospitals that authorities were forced to flee. Inside Edition reporter Les Trent discovered abandoned rooms in two of the city’s hospitals, as well as dangerously high water levels and garbage. Inside Edition was also given special access to film inside what was then known as the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium became a refuge for many residents. #InsideEdition
published: 01 Aug 2020
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Are New Orleans’ post-Katrina flood defenses strong enough?
Ten years ago, the levees and flood walls meant to protect New Orleans failed against the force of Hurricane Katrina. Since the catastrophe, roughly $14 billion have been spent to upgrade the city's storm defenses. But is that sufficient? William Brangham reports.
View the full story/transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/new-orleans-post-katrina-flood-defenses-strong-enough/#transcript
published: 24 Aug 2015
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New Orleans after Katrina: A tale of two cities
Martha Teichner looks back at the monumental 2005 hurricane -- the most costly natural disaster, in lives lost and property destroyed, in U.S. history -- and the struggle of New Orleans residents to rebuild ever since.
published: 30 Aug 2015
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New Orleans, 10 Years After Katrina | The New York Times
The city that went under in the surging waters of Hurricane Katrina has not returned, not to how it used to be. A decade later, New Orleans is an improvisation, one that is establishing a new normal.
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published: 27 Aug 2015
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New Orleans, 10 years after Katrina
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still on the road to recovery. CBS "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith reflects on the storm for CBSN.
published: 28 Aug 2015
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10 Years After Katrina, Has New Orleans Been Rebuilt, Or Just Gentrified?
10 years after hurricane katrina, New Orleans is booming. Tourism and development are on the rise. New residents are moving in and opening up businesses. The city looks like a success story, but it’s not all good. Before Katrina, it was possible to find affordable rent. Afterward, New Orleans lost 140,000 black residents and thousands of rental units. Income levels are falling while housing prices are skyrocketing. It’s now among the worst U.S. cities for renters. We went there to ask: Is it being rebuilt, or just gentrified?
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published: 26 Aug 2015
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Inside New Orleans’ Superdome Days After Hurricane Katrina
It’s been 13 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Nearly a week after the hurricane, Inside Edition was given special access to film inside the Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium, which is the home of the Saints, became a refuge for many residents who lost everything. After families left the Superdome, Inside Edition found children’s toys among piles of garbage and excrement. #InsideEdition
published: 22 Aug 2018
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Trash Piles Up In New Orleans As Post-Ida Pickups Fall Behind
More than 2 weeks after Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans, many residents have gone without trash pickup as city sanitation crews struggle to keep up. WDSU’s Harrison Golden reports.
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published: 15 Sep 2021
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New Orleans avoids major flooding thanks to levees built after Katrina
A $14.5 billion system of levees, flood gates and pumps has largely worked as designed during Hurricane Ida, sparing New Orleans from the catastrophic flooding that devastated the area 16 years ago in the wake of Katrina, officials said.
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published: 31 Aug 2021
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A Look At Six Flags New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina Forced It To Close
Nearly 12 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, one abandoned structure still stands: the once-vibrant Six Flags amusement park. The place that once brought happiness and laughter to thousands of children and families now looks grim and dilapidated, and a shell of what it once was. When the park closed in August 2005 as the hurricane loomed, it was assumed the amusement park would re-open a few days later, but it remains shuttered. #InsideEdition
published: 15 Feb 2017
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What New Orleans Was Like After Hurricane Katrina
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Following the hurricane, Inside Edition visited New Orleans hospitals that authorities were...
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Following the hurricane, Inside Edition visited New Orleans hospitals that authorities were forced to flee. Inside Edition reporter Les Trent discovered abandoned rooms in two of the city’s hospitals, as well as dangerously high water levels and garbage. Inside Edition was also given special access to film inside what was then known as the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium became a refuge for many residents. #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/What_New_Orleans_Was_Like_After_Hurricane_Katrina
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Following the hurricane, Inside Edition visited New Orleans hospitals that authorities were forced to flee. Inside Edition reporter Les Trent discovered abandoned rooms in two of the city’s hospitals, as well as dangerously high water levels and garbage. Inside Edition was also given special access to film inside what was then known as the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium became a refuge for many residents. #InsideEdition
- published: 01 Aug 2020
- views: 444036
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Are New Orleans’ post-Katrina flood defenses strong enough?
Ten years ago, the levees and flood walls meant to protect New Orleans failed against the force of Hurricane Katrina. Since the catastrophe, roughly $14 billion...
Ten years ago, the levees and flood walls meant to protect New Orleans failed against the force of Hurricane Katrina. Since the catastrophe, roughly $14 billion have been spent to upgrade the city's storm defenses. But is that sufficient? William Brangham reports.
View the full story/transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/new-orleans-post-katrina-flood-defenses-strong-enough/#transcript
https://wn.com/Are_New_Orleans’_Post_Katrina_Flood_Defenses_Strong_Enough
Ten years ago, the levees and flood walls meant to protect New Orleans failed against the force of Hurricane Katrina. Since the catastrophe, roughly $14 billion have been spent to upgrade the city's storm defenses. But is that sufficient? William Brangham reports.
View the full story/transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/new-orleans-post-katrina-flood-defenses-strong-enough/#transcript
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 89704
9:55
New Orleans after Katrina: A tale of two cities
Martha Teichner looks back at the monumental 2005 hurricane -- the most costly natural disaster, in lives lost and property destroyed, in U.S. history -- and th...
Martha Teichner looks back at the monumental 2005 hurricane -- the most costly natural disaster, in lives lost and property destroyed, in U.S. history -- and the struggle of New Orleans residents to rebuild ever since.
https://wn.com/New_Orleans_After_Katrina_A_Tale_Of_Two_Cities
Martha Teichner looks back at the monumental 2005 hurricane -- the most costly natural disaster, in lives lost and property destroyed, in U.S. history -- and the struggle of New Orleans residents to rebuild ever since.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 541648
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New Orleans, 10 Years After Katrina | The New York Times
The city that went under in the surging waters of Hurricane Katrina has not returned, not to how it used to be. A decade later, New Orleans is an improvisation,...
The city that went under in the surging waters of Hurricane Katrina has not returned, not to how it used to be. A decade later, New Orleans is an improvisation, one that is establishing a new normal.
Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1U8PMvL
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New Orleans, 10 Years After Katrina | The New York Times
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The city that went under in the surging waters of Hurricane Katrina has not returned, not to how it used to be. A decade later, New Orleans is an improvisation, one that is establishing a new normal.
Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1U8PMvL
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- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 273040
4:33
New Orleans, 10 years after Katrina
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still on the road to recovery. CBS "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith reflects on the storm for CBSN.
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still on the road to recovery. CBS "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith reflects on the storm for CBSN.
https://wn.com/New_Orleans,_10_Years_After_Katrina
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still on the road to recovery. CBS "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith reflects on the storm for CBSN.
- published: 28 Aug 2015
- views: 3631
4:54
10 Years After Katrina, Has New Orleans Been Rebuilt, Or Just Gentrified?
10 years after hurricane katrina, New Orleans is booming. Tourism and development are on the rise. New residents are moving in and opening up businesses. The ci...
10 years after hurricane katrina, New Orleans is booming. Tourism and development are on the rise. New residents are moving in and opening up businesses. The city looks like a success story, but it’s not all good. Before Katrina, it was possible to find affordable rent. Afterward, New Orleans lost 140,000 black residents and thousands of rental units. Income levels are falling while housing prices are skyrocketing. It’s now among the worst U.S. cities for renters. We went there to ask: Is it being rebuilt, or just gentrified?
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https://wn.com/10_Years_After_Katrina,_Has_New_Orleans_Been_Rebuilt,_Or_Just_Gentrified
10 years after hurricane katrina, New Orleans is booming. Tourism and development are on the rise. New residents are moving in and opening up businesses. The city looks like a success story, but it’s not all good. Before Katrina, it was possible to find affordable rent. Afterward, New Orleans lost 140,000 black residents and thousands of rental units. Income levels are falling while housing prices are skyrocketing. It’s now among the worst U.S. cities for renters. We went there to ask: Is it being rebuilt, or just gentrified?
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- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 65409
4:50
Inside New Orleans’ Superdome Days After Hurricane Katrina
It’s been 13 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Nearly a week after the hurricane, Inside Edition was given special access to f...
It’s been 13 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Nearly a week after the hurricane, Inside Edition was given special access to film inside the Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium, which is the home of the Saints, became a refuge for many residents who lost everything. After families left the Superdome, Inside Edition found children’s toys among piles of garbage and excrement. #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/Inside_New_Orleans’_Superdome_Days_After_Hurricane_Katrina
It’s been 13 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Nearly a week after the hurricane, Inside Edition was given special access to film inside the Superdome in New Orleans. The stadium, which is the home of the Saints, became a refuge for many residents who lost everything. After families left the Superdome, Inside Edition found children’s toys among piles of garbage and excrement. #InsideEdition
- published: 22 Aug 2018
- views: 165677
2:07
Trash Piles Up In New Orleans As Post-Ida Pickups Fall Behind
More than 2 weeks after Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans, many residents have gone without trash pickup as city sanitation crews struggle to keep up. WDSU’s Harris...
More than 2 weeks after Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans, many residents have gone without trash pickup as city sanitation crews struggle to keep up. WDSU’s Harrison Golden reports.
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#Ida #NewOrleans #Louisiana
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More than 2 weeks after Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans, many residents have gone without trash pickup as city sanitation crews struggle to keep up. WDSU’s Harrison Golden reports.
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#Ida #NewOrleans #Louisiana
- published: 15 Sep 2021
- views: 34165
2:16
New Orleans avoids major flooding thanks to levees built after Katrina
A $14.5 billion system of levees, flood gates and pumps has largely worked as designed during Hurricane Ida, sparing New Orleans from the catastrophic flooding ...
A $14.5 billion system of levees, flood gates and pumps has largely worked as designed during Hurricane Ida, sparing New Orleans from the catastrophic flooding that devastated the area 16 years ago in the wake of Katrina, officials said.
#HurricaneIda #Louisiana #NewOrleans #News #Reuters
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https://wn.com/New_Orleans_Avoids_Major_Flooding_Thanks_To_Levees_Built_After_Katrina
A $14.5 billion system of levees, flood gates and pumps has largely worked as designed during Hurricane Ida, sparing New Orleans from the catastrophic flooding that devastated the area 16 years ago in the wake of Katrina, officials said.
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- published: 31 Aug 2021
- views: 13103
1:43
A Look At Six Flags New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina Forced It To Close
Nearly 12 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, one abandoned structure still stands: the once-vibrant Six Flags amusement park. The place that onc...
Nearly 12 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, one abandoned structure still stands: the once-vibrant Six Flags amusement park. The place that once brought happiness and laughter to thousands of children and families now looks grim and dilapidated, and a shell of what it once was. When the park closed in August 2005 as the hurricane loomed, it was assumed the amusement park would re-open a few days later, but it remains shuttered. #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/A_Look_At_Six_Flags_New_Orleans_After_Hurricane_Katrina_Forced_It_To_Close
Nearly 12 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, one abandoned structure still stands: the once-vibrant Six Flags amusement park. The place that once brought happiness and laughter to thousands of children and families now looks grim and dilapidated, and a shell of what it once was. When the park closed in August 2005 as the hurricane loomed, it was assumed the amusement park would re-open a few days later, but it remains shuttered. #InsideEdition
- published: 15 Feb 2017
- views: 2872671