20 Years After Katrina: Reflecting on the Storm's Impact and Resilience

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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans faces a critical juncture with ongoing infrastructure issues, economic dependence on tourism, population decline, and political challenges, prompting residents to seek higher standards of living and better governance despite some improvements and moments of hope.
Topics:top-news#city-infrastructure#community-resilience#katrina-anniversary#local#new-orleans#urban-decline
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