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Lessons from Houston’s Katrina response – Grist

Last updated: August 27, 2024 9:27 am
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If you’re interested in learning more about the long-term impacts of Hurricane Katrina and how it shaped the political landscape in Houston and beyond, be sure to check out our full story linked above. Stay tuned for more updates on the intersection of climate change and politics here at State of Emergency. Thank you for joining us today!

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The city of Houston and surrounding Harris County have a history of helping resettle evacuees from disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina. However, in recent years, Houston has faced a barrage of costly disasters. From Hurricane Harvey’s epic rainfall to a deadly ice storm in 2021, the city has been no stranger to the devastating effects of natural disasters.

One striking image from the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in 2024 shows a person looking out towards a flooded interstate in Houston, Texas. The impact of these disasters on communities and infrastructure is evident, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness and resilience measures.

In recent news, research has shown that climate change has supercharged wildfires, making them more dangerous and widespread. From fires in Canada, Greece, and the Amazon rainforest, the link between climate change and wildfires is becoming increasingly clear.

In Hawaii, efforts to tighten building codes after the Lahaina fires are met with challenges, as stricter regulations can be costly and politically sensitive. Similarly, storm damage on Long Island has prompted Governor Kathy Hochul to declare a disaster emergency and offer rebuilding grants to affected homeowners.

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In Florida, Congressman Maxwell Frost highlighted the climate impacts in his state, including hurricane-induced flooding and heat waves that threaten agricultural workers. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Ernesto knocked out power in Puerto Rico, underscoring the vulnerability of the island’s power grid.

As we navigate through these challenges, it is crucial to stay informed and proactive in addressing the impacts of climate change and natural disasters. Stay tuned for more updates and insights on emergency preparedness and resilience in our future newsletters. Thank you for being a part of State of Emergency.

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