Reflecting on Katrina: Lessons, Injustice, and Rising Risks 20 Years Later

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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the article reflects on the devastating impact of the storm, the lessons learned about levee safety and disaster preparedness, and the ongoing challenges in recovery and resilience efforts in New Orleans, emphasizing the importance of proper infrastructure and federal response to prevent future tragedies.
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