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2 days ago
- Politics
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Leaders of Katrina recovery reflect on hurricane, plan for future readiness
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — From government leaders to military leaders, each brought memories of the days following Katrina. Benny Rousselle was the Plaquemines Parish president. 'It's depressing for me to reminisce about it. As I went through my notes for tonight's event, I started looking and reading all of the notes that I wrote in my notepad, and I got a little depressed,' Rousselle said. Gulf dead zone over 4,700 square miles They say that being able to see New Orleans thrive 20 years later is something they'll never take for granted. Gen. Russel Honore, retired Army, brought a sense of security to residents, as he lead National Guard troops into the city. 'My dream while I was working Katrina, was that there would be another Super Bowl; that they would have Mardi Gras. I looked at it from the proudest perspective because this city is resilient going back 300 years,' Honore said. While the event was to honor these leaders, some of them, like Walt Leger, who was with the Louisiana Recovery Authority, said honor is not the right word. 'There was nothing to honor us about. We just all did what we had to do at the time. I'm happy that I had the opportunity to be one of the people to do it, but there's nothing to be honored about. It was almost like going to war,' Leger said. While remembering the past is important, they said it is just as important to prepare for the future and make sure something like Katrina doesn't happen again. '80% of the region evacuated. It's the 20% that didn't evacuate. How do we not leave 20% behind next time? Through cooperative community organizations,' Honore Posts Hot Saturday with afternoon storms ICE officers, impersonators accused of abusing women More than 30K wireless power banks recalled over fire, explosion risk Border Report Live: Coast Guard joins border mission from air, land and sea 3 babies have died of congenital syphilis in New York: What is it? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- General
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Evacuation failures occurred in Texas floods: Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré
Lt. Gen. Russel Honore believes the fact that children at Camp Mystic weren't evacuated was the key failure that led to several children dying at Camp Mystic after severe floods in central Texas over the weekend. In Honoré's opinion, the children and staff would have been safe if they had walked to higher ground. #Floods #Texas #Weather