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Hurricane Katrina: Caught On Camera


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  • Location: Tiree
  • Location: Tiree

A documentary on Channel 4 Thursday 26th August 9pm

Over three days in August 2005, a cataclysmic storm brought flooding and disaster to the Gulf Coast of America, leaving over 1,800 people dead in Louisiana and Mississippi.

In New Orleans chaos ensued as the rising water broke through the city's levees, leaving 80% of the city under water and thousands sheltering at the city's Superdome, without food or water, seemingly beyond help from the authorities.

While 90% of the population fled New Orleans, others stayed behind. Many were unable to leave, and some - including amateur cameramen, news crews, government agencies and storm-chasers - captured the unfolding chaos.

Weaving together more than 100 sources, many of them never seen before on network television, Hurricane Katrina: Caught on Camera reconstructs events as they happened, through the eyes of the people who experienced them.

The documentary, from the Emmy Award-winning team behind 102 Minutes that Changed America, captures the storm and its aftermath with raw images of fear, grief and anger, alongside moments of humour, courage and relief.

As the tempest bears down on the city, families desperately try to ride out the storm, while their houses fill with water, and inside the Superdome, the wind smashes through the roof and water pours in.

But even after the worst of Katrina passes, the water continues to rise, forcing people to take to their roofs and leaving the overwhelmed emergency services attempting to help survivors.

As the situation at the Superdome continues to deteriorate, the world's greatest super-power is reduced to Third World conditions, and people desperate for food and water turn to looting.

Timed to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the storm, this is a riveting portrait of a defining moment in American history.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/hurricane-katrina-caught-on-camera/episode-guide/series-1/episode-1

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  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......
  • Weather Preferences: Hot & Sunny, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......

Cheers for the heads up cookie!

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  • Location: Efford, Plymouth
  • Weather Preferences: Misty Autumn Mornings, Thunderstorms and snow
  • Location: Efford, Plymouth

:p :o

Thanks Cookie- all ready to record that now!

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  • Location: West London - ASL 36.85m/120ft
  • Weather Preferences: Cold/stormy
  • Location: West London - ASL 36.85m/120ft

I know someone who was in mississipi at the time, they had to put matresses over the windows and they had to hide in the basement toilets.

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  • Location: Crossgates, Leeds. 76m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Temperatures ≤25ºC ≥10ºC.
  • Location: Crossgates, Leeds. 76m ASL

I was watching it on Fox News, live. Was very unreal.

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I was watching it on Fox News, live. Was very unreal.

:o Like everything else on FOX is so totally real :lol:

I know what you meant though :)

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  • Location: Larbert
  • Location: Larbert

No worse than the Boxing day tsunami or even todays Pakistan flooding, equally caught on tape, and "extreme"

Perspective needed. Not everything happens in good 'ole USA.

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  • Location: Herts
  • Location: Herts

No worse than the Boxing day tsunami or even todays Pakistan flooding, equally caught on tape, and "extreme"

Perspective needed. Not everything happens in good 'ole USA.

But I'm sure there were several TV shows on the anniversaries of the Boxing day Tsunami just like this one, and there proabably will be in a year/few years on the Pakistan flooding.

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  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield
  • Weather Preferences: Any Extreme
  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield

Amazing scenes also shows how super powers can be ill prepared for mother nature at it's angriest.

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