As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, we reflect on the slow-motion catastrophe that forever changed the Gulf Coast. From the levee failures to the delayed response, the impact of the storm was devastating and its aftermath remains evident today.
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a dangerous Category 5 cyclone, bringing heavy rains and potential flooding to the northern Caribbean islands. As it weakens slightly to a Category 4, authorities warn of flash floods and mudslides.
Hurricane Erin has reached Category 5 status, causing severe flooding and landslides in the Caribbean. With forecasts predicting fluctuations in intensity, residents are urged to stay vigilant as the storm continues to impact the region.
Hurricane Erin has intensified into a catastrophic Category 5 storm, posing significant threats to the Atlantic region. With winds reaching 160 mph, concerns arise over its potential to cause wildfires and heavy rainfall across several islands.