In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
The man who led military recovery operations 20 years ago, when the city was underwater after Hurricane Katrina, says people who need help might want to rely on each other and not the federal ...
What is the difference between a hurricane and a tornado? Learn how these powerful storms form, how they are named, and the ...
In the United States, Florida is probably the state most synonymous with hurricanes. Though it’s not quite the hurricane capital of the world, that would go to a Caribbean island called Abaco, Florida ...
People are loath to give out answers either because they don't have them or they are afraid of it coming back to bite them,” ...
After a long Carnival season, the fun keeps going in spring in New Orleans with festivals of all sizes, concerts, comedy, ...
Experts say existing plans do not account for Gaza's heritage or preserve the raid routes and buffer zones constructed by the ...
Ken Haber walks through the charred vegetation in his backyard and points to a large burn mark on the side of his intact house. It was where a compost heap was set ablaze by an ember carried by the ...