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.
As we mark 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, experts reflect on the avoidable tragedies and the government's faltering response. Is FEMA poised for another disaster amid Trump-era cuts?
As we mark 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, we revisit the devastation it wrought on New Orleans. This article explores personal stories, the city's struggle to recover, and the lessons learned.
A new study reveals alarming levels of plastic pollution on Central American beaches, driven by both local waste and bottles from Asia. This dual crisis threatens marine life and local ecosystems, highlighting the urgent need for action.
Hurricane Erin is moving north along the U.S. east coast, bringing rain, storm surge, and rip currents to North Carolina. Residents are urged to evacuate as life-threatening conditions develop.
Hurricane Erin is approaching the Mid-Atlantic, bringing strong winds and dangerous surf conditions. Beaches are closed as authorities warn of life-threatening rip currents and tidal flooding. Stay safe this weekend!
Hurricane Erin, a powerful Category 2 storm, is set to impact a dozen states with dangerous surf and possible flooding from Wednesday to Friday. Stay informed about weather alerts in your area!
Hurricane Erin is intensifying as it approaches the North Carolina coast, bringing threats of storm surge, coastal flooding, and dangerous rip currents. Residents in the Outer Banks are urged to prepare for severe conditions.
As Hurricane Erin approaches North Carolina's Outer Banks, evacuations are ordered, and beach conditions turn dangerous. Tourists are advised to stay aware and safe as officials prepare for potential impacts.
Hurricane Erin is approaching the Bahamas and East Coast, bringing dangerous conditions, life-threatening surf, and mandatory evacuations. Authorities warn of potential flooding and impassable roads as Erin's winds reach 140 mph. Are you ready?