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Hurricane Florence Storm, Tornado
Hurricane Florence, storm, tornado, satellite view. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
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Ida Remnants Trigger Flash Floods in New Jersey
Sep.02 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency as the remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped torrential rain on the state. This is video from across the state early Thursday.
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CLEAN : Heavy rain batters New Orleans as Ida strengthens to Category 4 hurricane
Heavy rain batters New Orleans as Hurricane Ida strengthens to a Category 4 storm and is projected to make landfall 16 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : AERIAL SHOTS of New Orleans canals after Hurricane Ida
Aerial images of canals in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida after the city's levees held up against the storm, preventing the kind of massive flooding that devastated the city following Hurricane Katrina 16 years ago...
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Hurricane Ian Will Present Many Health Concerns For Floridians
Hurricanes not only leave homes damaged. They can also affect thousands of people's health for weeks, especially those with underlying conditions.
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Tornado, hurricane or flood, nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina, nursing homes remain woefully unprepared to protect frail residents in a natural disaster. The AP's Kelly Daschle has more on a surprising government report.
HEADLINE: Big Gaps Remain in Nursing Homes' Disaster Plans
CAPTION: Tornado, hurricane or flood, nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina, nursing homes remain woefully unprepared to protect frail residents in a natural disaster. The...
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Roughly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded when the city’s levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago, and among the losses was the city’s Charity Hospital. On Aug. 1, a new medical center is scheduled to open to the tune of $1 billion. (June 17)
Roughly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded when the city’s levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago, and among the losses was the city’s Charity Hospital. But on Aug. 1, a new 2.3 million square foot medical...
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Forced Change
Katrina left 80% of New Orleans underwater, 70% of homes damaged, and destroyed infrastructure. Half the population moved and many have not returned.
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America's Breakdown: Confronting Our Mental Health Crisis
Newsy exposes the important nuance in America's mental health crisis, with a focus on how people are overcoming their struggles.
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New Orleans Students’ PTSD Rank Higher Than The National Average
One couple shares how the troubles of post-traumatic stress disorder affected their children's mental health and changed all of their lives.
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What Makes People Choose To Ride Out Hurricanes?
Psychologists say past experiences, means of evacuation and even feelings of self-efficacy all play a role.
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In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports, all the money and expertise in the world may never be able to truly protect the city.
HEADLINE:Katrina Five Years Later: Can It Happen Again?
CAPTION: In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as Jason Bronis reports, all the...
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Local newspapers'' coverage of hurricane Katrina awarded with Pulitzer
1. Wide shot Columbia University, Journalism School building
2. Wide shot press conference where Pulitzers announced
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sig Gissler, Administrator of Pulitzer Prize Awards:
"A couple of themes that seemed to emerge,...
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U.S. Labor Market Shows Strength
Oct.08 -- Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG, weighs in on the U.S. labor market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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The annual National Hurricane conference begins today in New Orleans.
HEADLINE: FEMA vows better hurricane response
CAPTION: The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency presided over a hurricane conference in New Orleans Wednesday, vowing that Hurricane Katrina has prompted improvements for a...
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The World’s Biggest Cities are Preparing for More Super Storms
Aug.15 -- Just as more people than ever are living near coastlines, climate change is making the storms that threaten them much more dangerous. Bloomberg QuickTake explains what climate change has in store for coastal cities, and what...
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Mississippi COVID Crisis: Matter of “Eternal Life” and Death
On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana has been devastated once again. A Category 4 storm, Hurricane Ida is now one of the strongest landfalls in U.S. history. According to Mississippi’s GOP Gov. Tate Reeves, COVID is a...
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The AP's Rich Matthews reports from New Orleans as the city observes the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
HEADLINE: Katrina marked by silence, speeches
CAPTION: Two years after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the storm's passing is marked by remembrances and vows that better days are head. (Aug. 29) 2007
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An analysis by the Associated Press shows that the government agency paid money to households that did not exist before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. But FEMA says there's an explanation for the overpayment.
HEADLINE: FEMA over pays billions in hurricane claims
CAPTION: An analysis by the Associated Press shows that the government agency paid money to households that did not exist before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. But FEMA says...
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Florence Will Cause Flooding Disaster Like Katrina, Ex-FEMA Administrator Brown Says
Sep.14 -- Former FEMA Administrator Michael Brown discusses the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and how they can be applied to help avert disaster in the wake of Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Warehouse of Rations for Hurricane Katrina Victims
Warehouse of Rations for Hurricane Katrina Victims
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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina the beat goes on in New Orleans
VOICED : Ten years after Katrina the beat goes on in New Orleans
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VOICED: Rebuilding New Orleans, five years after Katrina
VOICED: Rebuilding New Orleans, five years after Katrina