The U.S. has spent billions rebuilding New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Some of the interventions have, at ...
Hurricane Katrina killed over 1,800 people and flooded many homes in New Orleans. In the aftermath, a quarter of the city's ...
After Helene and Milton pounded Florida’s Gulf Coast last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency needs help paying ...
After Katrina, in my state ... operation and maintenance of all of the hurricane, storm damage reduction and flood control projects in the greater New Orleans and southeast Louisiana area.” ...
Katrina makes landfall in Louisiana at 6:10 a.m., but the flooding of residential areas ... which make up the easternmost length of the ring of hurricane-protection levees surrounding St. Bernard ...
New Orleans Regional Transit Authority board commissioner Mitchell Guidry remembers getting the call on August 29, 2005.
"This is your Hurricane Katrina," former Federal Emergency Management ... In New Orleans, “a lot of people had flood insurance, but not wind coverage, so they weren't as insured as they hoped ...
A sudden surge in tree planting across New Orleans has come to an even more sudden halt.
Brown’s fears were proven to be justified following the agency’s response to the 2005 Hurricane Katrina flood, which killed more than 1,800 people. Congress’s 2006 “Final Report of the ...
ABC 10News first met Chef Q of Louisiana Purchase when he offered support to flood victims last January, supplying them with hundreds of meals.
The city of New Orleans is still rebuilding and repairing homes that were damaged in the fallout from 2005's Hurricane Katrina ... in the face of future flood risk.