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This environmental professor's life changed after Hurricane Katrina, and she discovered how birding can change the world.
The team also includes Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy-nominated producer Ryan Coogler from Proximity Media, who directed the ...
As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, National Geographic has announced a powerful new documentary se ...
The deadliest flood in the nation's history was caused by a dam break upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, according to the ...
The five-part series from filmmaker Ryan Coogler's Proximity Media unpacks the events that took when the levee system failed ...
Hurricane Katrina killed an estimated 1800 people, but it could have been far worse, if not for what became known as “The Cajun Navy.” ...
A retired Army lieutenant general who led the military response after Hurricane Katrina says searches can take a long time ...
In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
When Hurricane Katrina began its terrifying trip toward the coast 36 years after Camille, the father of Rafferty’s best friend figured no storm could ever do as much damage as Camille. He was wrong.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina, the costliest hurricane in U.S. history, made landfall. While the storm itself lasted only a few days, the aftermath stretched on for months.