Previous Coverage: Hurricane and Immediate Aftermath

More articles, commentaries, graphics and photo galleries about the Katrina Hurricane disaster from earlier days of the disaster. Latest news is on home page. Also: Recent coverage and commentaries.

KATRINA'S AFTERMATH
By Peter G. Gosselin and Alan C. Miller
Most of the agency's preparedness budget and focus are related to terrorism, not disasters.
September 5, 2005

TOON-OP
Joel Pett
The humorist's mantra is that tragedy plus time equals comedy. But even in the hyper-paced world of daily editorial cartooning, it may be awhile before Hurricane Katrina prompts any side-splitters.
September 4, 2005

Brendan Buhler and Michael Soller
These state and local leaders faced disaster. Here are their priorities for dealing with hell and high water.
September 4, 2005



Evacuating New Orleans
Photo Gallery
(Los Angeles Times)

Hope and Recovery
Photo Gallery
(Los Angeles Times)



Satellite Images of New Orleans
Interactive Feature
(Flash)

Evacuation and Recovery
Photo Gallery

A shrinking coast
Graphic
September 4, 2005

Mississippi coastal damage assessment
PDF
September 7, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Morphing into a monster
September 6, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Paths of destruction
September 6, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Surveying history
September 5, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Mississippi's coastline demolished
September 5, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Surviving Katrina
Photo Gallery
(Los Angeles Times)

Quiet After the Storm
Photo Gallery
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)

Struggle and Relief
Photo Gallery




About Hurricanes
Interactive Feature
(AP)
(Flash)



Katrina’s storm surge
Graphic
September 3, 2005

Hurricane's devastation
PDF
August 30, 2005
(Acrobat file)

Fixing the leaks
Graphic
September 3, 2005


Front and center
Graphic
September 3, 2005

Storm surge model
Graphic
September 2, 2005


Katrina's energy blow
Graphic
August 30, 2005

New Orleans inundated
PDF
August 31, 2005
(Acrobat file)


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