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Hurricane Ida strikes the Louisiana coast 16 years after Hurricane Katrina, following a destructive path from the low-lying parishes to the cities of the Northeastern United States.
Hurricane Ida strikes the Louisiana coast 16 years after Hurricane Katrina, following a destructive path from the low-lying parishes to the cities of the Northeastern United States.
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Deadline to Disaster
S3, EP4 "Cross-Country Catastrophe"Hurricane Ida strikes the Louisiana coast 16 years after Hurricane Katrina, following a destructive path from the low-lying parishes to the cities of the Northeastern United States.
Deadline to Disaster
S3, EP3 "Danger Deja Vu"In 1991, Andover, Kan., is slammed by a deadly F5 tornado; 31 years later, another powerful twister wrecks the town again.
Deadline to Disaster
S3, EP2 "Texas Tornado Terror"Storm chasers and a school principal experience close calls as a tornado outbreak hits major metropolitan areas in Texas.
Deadline to Disaster
S3, EP1 "Wall of Water"Record-setting rainfall sends a wall of water into the small town of Waverly, Tenn., leaving residents stranded and clinging to life.
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