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LaPlace resident Camry Rivers remembers the storms laced throughout her childhood: Katrina, Gustav, Isaac. While these storms may have caused flooding, it was not until Hurricane Ida struck in August of 2021 that the foundation of her home failed, causing her to be displaced. On this episode of Engulfed, we examine the sociological impact of hurricanes on residents and ask the existential question: Can Southeastern Louisiana’s existing infrastructure survive the test of time?
LaPlace resident Camry Rivers remembers the storms laced throughout her childhood: Katrina, Gustav, Isaac. While these storms may have caused flooding, it was not until Hurricane Ida struck in August of 2021 that the foundation of her home failed, causing her to be displaced. On this episode of Engulfed, we examine the sociological impact of hurricanes on residents and ask the existential question: Can Southeastern Louisiana’s existing infrastructure survive the test of time?