01 January 1970 01:00
Katrina Aftermath Tribute
by tinyirishdancerSmall collage set to music in dedication to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Desperation at the Convention Center
by tinyirishdancerThousands of people wait at the New Orleans Convention Center after Hurricane Katrina for some help.
Hurrican Katrina Memorial Video
by tinyirishdancerPictures of the affects Hurricane Katrina had on the United States to the song "Rain" by Breaking Benjamin.
Tribute to New Orleans
by tinyirishdancerTribute video to New Orleans & the victims of hurricane Katrina. Those affect are in our hearts and prayers.
Man rescued from submerged car.
by tinyirishdancerMan slams into flood waters on I-10 near Metairie Road exit.
Hurricane Katrina flooded I-10 under at least two feet of water in this area. In the interview after the rescue. The man said the water blended in with the gray pavement and did not not notice the high water. He said he was stupid for doing it.
New Orleans: The day the music died
by tinyirishdancerThe New Orleans video: The day the music died
The Real Cost of Hurricane Katrina
by tinyirishdancerCaution! Graphic content - contains images of Katrina victims.
Looting a Wal*Mart in New Orleans is OK
by tinyirishdancerAccording to sources, looting a Wal*Mart in New Orleans after a hurricane strikes is OK.
Katrina, The Blame Game
by tinyirishdancerIt includes the now-famous "Fuck Yourself, Mister Cheney" clip. But of far greater interest is the ever-eloquent Bill O'Reilly, who equates stranded hurricane victims with drug addicts, and finds the silver lining which we all missed.
Hurricane Katrina
by tinyirishdancerYancey Fain Productions presents. a video tribute of Hurricane Katrina.
New Orleans Police Hurricane Katrina Video
by tinyirishdancerThis video shows pictures taken by members of the New Orleans Police Department during Hurricane Katrina. Theses officers lived in a Wal Mart parking lot for 3 weeks, with limited food, water, and basic supplies. Despite 85% of the officers from the 6th District losing their homes, as well as being separated from their families, they stayed throughout the storm. This is what we saw on a day to day basis.... from rescues, looting, trying to sleep in a parking lot, bathing with bottled water, and even being shot at.
Post Hurricane Katrina
by tinyirishdancerDavid Gregory's report is saddening. Bush tells the people that everything is doing great: "It's a heck of a place to bring your family," but that's not the case at all. The people are very upset over what is being done-which is not much.