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Hurricane Katrina News Thu January 08, 2009
The estranged wife of a worker who died in a helicopter crash Sunday is suing the company that operated the chopper.
New Orleans DA can't afford $15M for ex-inmate, considering bankruptcy
New Orleans' new district attorney is warning that his office may need to file for bankruptcy protection because it can't afford to pay $15 million to a man who spent 18 years on death row before being ...
Printing Industry Financial Executives to gather in New Orleans
Pittsburgh, PA - Printing Industries of America announced the dates for its annual financial executive's conference.
New Orleans Kicks Off Mardi Gras Season
The city of New Orleans officially kicked off the Carnival season Tuesday at Gallier Hall, as Mayor Ray Nagin hosted his annual king cake party.
But frequency of street and sidewalk sweeping of the Quarter, may be reduced
It appears that the "enhanced" cleaning of the French Quarter will continue in 2009, but probably not with the frequency it was conducted in 2008.
Charges Against Church Members Dropped
Charges have been dropped against two church members arrested for refusing to leave Our Lady of Good Counsel when police tried to end a months-long vigil.
Results of the 2009 Zagat Survey
The 2009 Zagat Survey ranked 704 of New Orleans restaurants, nightspots, attractions and hotels.
Ex-refugee now 1st Vietnamese-American congressman
When Anh "Joseph" Cao was 8 and Saigon was about to fall, his mother asked if he wanted to take a trip to the beach.
Corps to inspect canal bank for trees, fences
The Army Corps of Engineers will soon survey private property for levee encroachments along much of the 17th Street Canal in Metairie, according to official notices mailed Monday to 57 landowners.
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Fri Sep 02, 2005
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BUFFALO, NY - September 2, 2005 /Nitpickit Newswire/ -- NitPickIt today announced the launch of (Katrina Weblog). The Katrina weblog allows volunteers to communicate with each other. Volunteers can coordinate assistance for Hurricane Katrina victims. NitPickit also offers chat features free classifieds as other forms of communication. Please visit Nitpickit.com
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Sun Aug 28, 2005
New Orleans evacuates as Katrina strengthens
NEW ORLEANS - Hundreds of thousands of New Orleans residents fled inland on Sunday as Hurricane Katrina strengthened into one of the fiercest U.S. storms ever seen and barrelled towards the low-lying Gulf Coast city.
With Katrina expected to hit around sunrise on Monday, Highways out of Louisiana's largest city, much of which lies below sea level, were jammed and gasoline stations and convenience stores reported long lines for water and other supplies after city officials ordered 485,000 people to leave.
Mayor Ray Nagin warned the hurricane's storm surge of up to 28 feet (8.5 metres) could topple levees and flood the city's historic French Quarter when it makes a second, and more powerful, assault on U.S. shores after killing seven people in Florida on Thursday.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I wish I had better news for you but we are facing a storm that most of us have feared," Nagin told a news conference after reading out a mandatory evacuation order. "This is a threat that we've never faced before."
In the French Quarter, shopkeepers sandbagged art galleries and boarded up bars and restaurants in preparation for the storm. Police and fire officials took to the streets with bullhorns, alerting residents of the coming danger.
Those who could not join the exodus were advised to head to about a dozen shelters in the city, one of which is the Louisiana Superdome, home to the National Football League's New Orleans Saints.
Max Mayfield, director of the U.S. National Hurricane Centre, described Katrina as a "perfect" hurricane. It had grown into a Category 5 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson, with winds near 165 mph (270 kph) just before 5 p.m. EDT (10:00 p.m. British time) on Sunday, the Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Centre said.
Katrina was about 150 miles (246 km) south of the mouth of the Mississippi River and heading northwest at 13 mph (21 kph). Hurricane force winds could be felt 105 miles (170 km) out from the centre.
Katrina had a central pressure -- a measure of a storm's intensity -- of 902 millibars, which would make it one of the four strongest storms on record. The Labour Day hurricane of 1935 that hit the Florida Keys, killing some 600 people, was the strongest with a minimum central pressure of 892 millibars on landfall.
"The lower the pressure, the stronger the winds and that is exactly what is happening here with Katrina," Mayfield told CNN.
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