Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #87
This is the 87th Carnival of Hurricane Relief. The first was hosted by Glenn Reynolds at the urging of Hugh Hewitt with the support of N.Z. Bear in direct response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast in 2005. It also includes areas damaged by Hurricanes Rita and Wilma.
Hosts are needed! Posts are needed! Pictures are needed!
See the CoHR homepage for details.
| Name/Handle | Blog | Post Description |
| Nancy Scola | Since the Storm: Between Here and Rebuilding A long, chewy, thoughtful post about rebuilding NOLA. |
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| The Gray Monk | The Gray Monk | Power of nature Awesome photo of Katrina’s storm surge — if anybody can identify the photograph, let me know! |
| Jeff Crouere | Bayou Buzz | Louisiana Road Home Fix Is Self Help The program to provide aid to hurricane victims in Louisiana lends new weight to the adage “A day late and a dollar short.” |
| Martin Zimmerman | Concord Monitor | Katrina haunts car market That used car you’re thinking of buying might turn you into another of Katrina’s victims. |
| Matt Robinson | Blogging New Orleans | The Lower 9th: Andrea, that funny weather, and emergency preparedness The 2007 hurricane season has already started — three weeks early — with its first named story: Andrea. |
| Ian McDonald | WSJ Marketbeat Blog | Should We Talk About the Weather? Insurers and re-insurers are watching the skies nervously. |
| Wendy Suares | WLBT-3 | Hurricane Drill Puts State Response To Test A mock category 3 hurricane for training. |
| David Simunovich | Urban Law Journal | Erosion continues… Natural protection for New Orleans continues to be washed into the Gulf of Mexico. |
| Karen Gadbois | Squandered Heritage | Times Picayune Demolition policy in NOLA. |
| bayoustjohndavid | Moldy City | “It’s like icing on the top of angel food cake.” NOLA residents want attention paid to National Geographic videos on faulty levee restoration. |
Technorati tags: Blog Carnival, CoHR, Flood Aid, Gulf Coast, Hurricane.
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