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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | Cities simply don't have enough time to run from a storm like Ida. | |
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www.mediamatters.org
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| | | | | On Sunday, August 29 -- 16 years to the day that Hurricane Katrina made landfall -- Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana.A Media Matters analysis found that over a 96-hour period from August 27-30 -- during which Ida rapidly intensified to a Category 4 hurricane and knocked out power for more than 1 million in Louisiana -- corporate broadcast and cable news shows rarely connected the devastating storm to our dangerously warming climate. Just 4% of the combined 774 total TV news segments on Hurricane Ida ... | |
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www.wsws.org
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| | | | | The enormous devastation wreaked upon parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama by Hurricane Katrina is only beginning to come to light, even as the situation in New Orleans grows worse by the hour. Large parts of the coastal regions of these states along the Gulf of Mexico have experienced extensive flooding, destruction of buildings and homes, and loss of life. | |
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www.ft.com
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| | | City of Tampa avoids worst of the storm but 10 people killed and left millions of residents without power | ||