Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina crashed into the Gulf Coast, New Orleans is set to commemorate the anniversary on August 29 with memorials, performances and a parade to honour those who were affected.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Katrina caused widespread flooding in New Orleans after dike and canal failures. 45s
- Authorities faced criticism for delayed evacuation orders and disaster response. 51s
- President George W. Bush initially supported FEMA's response before accepting responsibility. 1m 3s
- The disaster exposed deep social inequalities, with poor, black communities hardest hit. 1m 26s
- Katrina displaced 1.5 million people, many of whom never returned to their homes. 1m 33s