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Nearly 30,000 Hurricane Katrina victims were forced to live in five or more homes after the storm hit, Census data released Monday showed, and about the same number said their permanent living ...
FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2005, file photo, residents wait on a rooftop to be rescued from the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Dozens of lawsuits seeking damages from the federal ...
- Lake Pontchartrain rose as much as 19 feet near East New Orleans. - Surge reached 6 feet in the Florida panhandle and 2 feet in South Florida (Designed by Madie Homan; Data: NHC/NOAA) (MORE: For ...
Now that the waters have receded and people are returning to their homes and offices, some victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita are turning to data recovery companies to save their files.
This article originally appeared on ProPublica. The complaints started as soon as Louisiana launched its massive program to help homeowners rebuild after hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. Community ...
Three IT organizations share their storm stories. As Hurricane Katrina swept over New Orleans, Ochsner Hospital stayed open. But it was getting hot inside. With two of three generators down, fans were ...
Add one more bit of anxiety to the lives of Louisianians who fled to Texas to escape Hurricane Katrina: the threat of identity theft, an unexpected byproduct of handing over personal information to ...
NEW ORLEANS - Four months after Hurricane Katrina, analyses of data suggest that some widely reported assumptions about the storm's victims were incorrect. For example, a comparison of locations where ...
Hewlett-Packard, IBM, SunGard Data Systems and others are working with dozens of Gulf Coast businesses to keep their computer systems running in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but the service ...