News

In 2008, three years after Hurricane Katrina, the Carter Work Project took place in recovering communities along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
A retired Army lieutenant general who led the military response after Hurricane Katrina says searches can take a long time because human remains can be trapped under debris that must be removed piece ...
The psychological toll of recovering the bodies of flood victims in Texas is drawing increased attention as the death toll rises. Flash floods deluged homes, campgrounds and an all-girls summer ...
The loss of satellite data, along with other cuts to data, funding, and staffing, could ultimately put more lives at risk during hurricane season.
August 29, 2005: Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, destroying lives, leveling homes and leaving thousands of survivors with the same story: We lost everything. One year later ...