Nightwatch: Katrina (Season 2, Episode 11) | Full Episode | A&E

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On the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, everyone in New Orleans and on the Nightwatch recall their experiences with the storm, and reflect upon the significance it still holds in their lives in Season 2, Episode 11, “Katrina”. #Nightwatch
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22 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Katrina (Season 2, Episode 11) | Full Episode | A&E

  1. The gentleman with the heart problems, I can relate to. One of my vales that take the blood from the heart to the body doesn't work. I have a pacemaker/diffibulater. Not sure why because I really needed a new valve. Hope all is OK with him. God bless him everyday to be alive. Goes for all with heart problems.

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  3. Yo survive?no people are given rent $ and food stamps for that..you mean to get high..people can change but it usually doesn't happen,even with lottery Money

  4. Man, I'm from Houston. I remember being in 4th grade & seeing Katrina 'the storm' roll into New Orleans but I cried when I went to see theHouston Texans for the first time & everyone who evacuated was crying or dying outside our convention center & Astrodome💔😭. Me and my Dad spent $100 at the Fiesta across the street to get yall food & water but it was so many of you. I cried for y'all the whole way in & back to the car bc yall were STILL there and had nowhere to go after the texans game was done. I love New Orleans people, y'all are family in Houston…I've watched this episode 3 times now and it fu**s me up everytime. Love y'all guys fr😞

  5. Rest In Peace all the people who died in Katrina. It must have been so heart breaking to see your city underwater. I pray for the people who died and for the family who lost there loved ones. Hopefully they get to see there family someday in the mansions of peace and rest amen, and bless the people who helped. Amen!!

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