Certain days in American history are unforgettable and will forever be crystallized in time due to their societal impact. August 29, 2005, looms large in the minds of many, as it helped reshape an entire region and put our values as a nation into question.

On that day, Hurricane Katrina made landfall, resulting in an ominous morning when the Gulf Coast braced for impact, while unaware of just how deeply the storm would scar those affected.

A natural disaster of epic proportions, Hurricane Katrina rocked multiple southern states, with more than 1,800 lives lost, and millions displaced across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and beyond. Thousands of residents, many without transportation or means to evacuate, were left behind to survive without food, clean water, or medical assistanc

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