Archive for ‘hurricane katrina’

Flood Waters Rise in New Orleans

 Flood Waters Rise in New Orleans

October 23rd, 2007

Heavy rain is leading to high water in parts of New Orleans where residents are finally recovering from Hurricane Katrina.

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Hurricane Katrina Survivors Speak About Experiences

 Hurricane Katrina Survivors Speak About Experiences

August 27th, 2007

(Philadelphia) Hurricane Katrina survivors speak about their experiences two years after the tragedy.

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First Person: AP Editor's Katrina Tour

 First Person: AP Editor’s Katrina Tour

August 27th, 2007

Brian Schwaner is the Louisiana news editor for The Associated Press, based in New Orleans. He takes us on a tour of the city, two years after the storm.

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Katrina Survivor Delivers Her Story To Children

 Katrina Survivor Delivers Her Story To Children

August 26th, 2007

(Philadelphia) As the second anniversary of the Katrina crisis approaches those who lived through it are making sure history never forgets. Robin Rieger talks to one survivor who’s using her family’s story as a message for children.

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After Katrina: New Orleans Still on Mend

 After Katrina: New Orleans Still on Mend

August 25th, 2007

Two years after Hurricane Katrina devestated the Gulf Coast, New Orleans finds itself much smaller in population and in need of a overhaul.

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A Mansion of a Trailor

 A Mansion of a Trailor

August 25th, 2007

One Mississippi resident isn’t letting the effects of Hurricane Katrina cramp his style.

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After Katrina, an Upbeat Note

 After Katrina, an Upbeat Note

August 25th, 2007

New Orleans jazz musician Irvin Mayfield says Hurricane Katrina didn’t kill the city’s musical soul.

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Along the Gulf Coast, Two Rebuilding Stories

 Along the Gulf Coast, Two Rebuilding Stories

August 25th, 2007

In post-Katrina Mississippi, some residents are rebuilding, moving from trailers to permanent homes. For others, the progress is slow. And life in a trailer continues.

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