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Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years On, The Enduring Scars and Unfinished Fight for Resilience

Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years On, The Enduring Scars and Unfinished Fight for Resilience

Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years On, The Enduring Scars and Unfinished Fight for Resilience On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina unleashed a “slow-motion catastrophe” on the Gulf Coast, becoming the costliest and one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. Two decades later, as the calendar turns to August 2025, the shadow of Katrina still looms large, prompting a critical examination of recovery, resilience, and the communities forever altered. Katrina’s initial landfall in Florida on August 25, 2005, escalated into a…

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Gulf Coast Braces for Potential Tropical Depression, Heavy Flooding Expected

Gulf Coast Braces for Potential Tropical Depression, Heavy Flooding Expected

Gulf Coast Braces for Potential Tropical Depression, Heavy Flooding Expected The Gulf Coast is on high alert as a weather system currently moving across the Florida Panhandle shows an increased likelihood of developing into a tropical depression. According to the National Hurricane Center, there’s a 40% chance the system will intensify as it tracks west over the Gulf of Mexico, heading towards southeastern Louisiana by Thursday. The potential severity of the storm’s impact hinges on how far it travels offshore,…

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