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It's Been 20 Years Since Hurricane Katrina Hit New Orleans. Is the U.S. Better Prepared?

Amtrak's restored Gulf Coast route offers affordable travel with fares starting at $15, supported by multiple government levels to rebuild after Katrina's 2005 infrastructure destruction.

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Hurricane forecasts have improved since Katrina, but risks from climate change and budget cuts loom.

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Echoes of Katrina - Two decades of struggle and strength

NPR station photographer and New Orleans native Tyrone Turner travelled back to Louisiana to document the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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Twenty years ago, on August 29, 2005, the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, had literally sank. Since that time, many things have changed but wounds are still open When you arrive in New Orleans by the air, you quickly understand why the city can be prone to flooding. It is surrounded by the water of the Gulf of Mexico, the powerful Mississippi River, of which it marries the forms, from the immense Lake Pontchartrain of 1,600 km2 and lakes Borgne …

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