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Frontline. The storm

"'The Storm' examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina. Why were there so many bureaucratic and communication failures? Why did decades of disaster planning still leave New Orleans unprepared? FRONTLINE investigates the decisions made before Katrina and in the desperate moments when New Orleans devolved into chaos"--Container.

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  • "Examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina."
  • ""'The Storm' examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina. Why were there so many bureaucratic and communication failures? Why did decades of disaster planning still leave New Orleans unprepared? FRONTLINE investigates the decisions made before Katrina and in the desperate moments when New Orleans devolved into chaos"--Container."@en
  • "Go beyond the alarming images of destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina in Frontline's investigation of the political storm surrounding the devastation of America's Gulf Coast. An examination of the confused chain of command reveals why government officials could not keep up with events on the ground. Explore the structural flaws, social biases, and the lessons learned."
  • "Frontline investigates the political storm surrounding the devastation of America's Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina. Veteran producer/reporter Martin Smith leads a team that asks hard questions about the decisions leading up to the disaster and beyond."@en
  • ""The storm" investigates the political storm surrounding the devastation of America's Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina. Veteran Frontline producer/reporter Martin Smith will lead a team to ask hard questions about the decisions leading up to the disaster and beyond."@en
  • "In august 2005, Hurricane Katrina, a category 5 hurricane, hit the U.S. gulf coast, devastating New Orleans and causing the largest displacement of people since the Great Depression. Even with mandatory evacuations of the region, over 1,200 people died, and thousands more were left stranded in unsafe and unsanitary conditions. "The storm" examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina. Why were so many bureaucratic and communication failures? Why did decades of disaster planning still leave New Orleans so unprepared? FRONTLINE investigates the decisions made before Katrina and in the desperate moments when New Orleans devolved into chaos."
  • ""The Storm examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina"--Container."@en
  • "The Storm examines the first critical hours of local, state and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina."
  • "The Storm examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina."

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  • "Documentary television programs"
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  • "Frontline (Television program) The storm"
  • "Frontline. The storm"
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  • "Frontline (Television program) Storm"@en
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  • "The storm"
  • "The Storm"