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A Public Gallery of Thoughts, Images and Sounds in Response to Hurricane Katrina
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hugo poon - one day in my life posted a photo:
Even in the wildest typhoon, there’s a moment of quiet — captured between every drop on the glass...
These were taken as Typhoon Wipha battered the city under a rare T10 hurricane signal — the first since 2023. In the heart of the storm, I found a fleeting peace.
Tin Hau, 2025.
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hotosm posted a video:
From Cyclone Mocha to the 2025 earthquake and floods, Myanmar faces overlapping climate disasters. This story map by Pawan Muddu visualizes the toll of extreme weather, with data-driven insights on the impact of U.S. aid cuts affecting 20 million people.
Explore the full map: bit.ly/45Qlic2
Read the ACAPS report on Myanmar: bit.ly/4eKcHtW
Learn about HOT’s response to the 2025 Myanmar Earthquake: bit.ly/3Iu9d2o
Continue the conversation on LinkedIn: bit.ly/40uzwfk
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RedCrossNewJersey posted a photo:
On July 14, 2025, torrential rains caused brooks and creeks in Central New Jersey to overflow and flood numerous towns. In the days following, Red Cross volunteers provide sheltering, feeding and distribution of emergency relief items like cleanup kits in affected communities.
Photos taken by Diane Concannon / American Red Cross
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One of many topical t-shirts after New Orleans reopened after the Katrina disaster of 2005.
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