Everything's Gone, Gulf Coast Flyover 6 months later

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Get a bird's eye view as Gene Edwards and Captain Coyt take another helicopter trip down the 70 mile Mississippi Coast line 6 months after Katrina. This clip is from the Beyond Katrina program produced by Mississippi Public Broadcasting. To see more clips visit www.mpbonline.org

Комментарии • 8

  • @calikids5609
    @calikids5609 5 лет назад +4

    I was just there last week. Biloxi is beautiful. You would never think it was hit this hard. I was there for a week and stayed in five different hotels, all ocean view and it was breathtaking. It’s my new favorite spot.

  • @tbro
    @tbro  18 лет назад +2

    We'll be doing another flyby for the 1 year anniversary. I;m interested to see the growth.

  • @Braedenfish
    @Braedenfish 5 лет назад +1

    Some visits it still feels like a cemetery to me. The sun is shining...traffic is moving....people are working....children are laughing.....but it still feels like I am in a graveyard..... Solemn and sad.... people simply washed away.

  • @misspeaches197819761
    @misspeaches197819761 14 лет назад +2

    you know what irratates me alot and do mean alot of people are calling people bad names who are going back to new orleans man i don't live there but it holds a part of my heart and it always will but anyway as i was saying you really think people weren't gonna want to go back home and new orleans as you can see wasn't the only place harmed and devastated. so if we listened to some of these people and there wouldn't be no one on the coast line at all!!

  • @boogitybear2283
    @boogitybear2283 Год назад +1

    I can’t believe it’s been over 17 years since that tragic day. Hurricane Katrina was definitely worse than Camille.

  • @FreakG.M.O
    @FreakG.M.O 3 года назад +2

    Wow, 15 years old video. 6 comments. This was a real disaster. Rest In Peace.

  • @tbro
    @tbro  18 лет назад +1

    Check this out, if you thought everything was getting back to normal along the gulf coast, you were sadly mistaken.