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Ken Wayne Reports From New Orleans
POSTED: 7:11 am PDT September 5,
2005
UPDATED: 6:59 am PDT September 8,
2005
KTVU reporter Ken Wayne and photojournalist Tony Hodrick have traveled to New Orleans and the surrounding areas to put a human face on the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Here are their reports and images.
Tears And Fears In Baton Rouge Shelter
Ken Wayne and Tony Hodrick visit a Baton Rouge shelter when many who fled the hurricane's path wait for word about missing relatives, the state of their abandoned homes and any word when they may be returning to New Orleans.
Video On Demand: Watch Ken Wayne's Report From Refugee Shelter In Baton Rouge
Bay Area Search Teams Rescue Trapped New Orleans Residents
Ken Wayne and Tony Hodrick ride along with rescue teams from the Bay Area as they conduct house by house searches in the flooded New Orleans neighborhoods.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne Spends A Day With Bay Area Rescue Teams
Slideshow: Photojournalist Tony Hodrick's Human Faces Of A Disaster
There is a terrible human toll to Hurricane Katrina. It's etched into the faces of all of those who have survived its horrors.
Watch The Slideshow
Dangerous Airlift To Rural Louisiana
Bay Area search and rescue team members were airlifted Sunday to rural Louisiana not knowing what awaited them.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne Reports On Bay Area Search Teams Airlifted Into Rural Louisiana
The Party's Still On In French Quarter
Ken Wayne finds that the French Quarter is in amazingly good shape and a bar where the beer and drinks are still flowing.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne Finds The Partying Still On In New Orleans French Quarter
CHP Offers Much-Needed Help In Louisiana
Over one hundred California Highway Patrol officers have arrived in Louisiana after driving across the country in a convoy of more than three dozen four-wheel drive vehicles to help overburdened local law enforcement keep order.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne On Arrival Of California Highway Patrolmen In Louisiana
Unspeakable Horrors At Superdome Come To Light
Thousands of New Orleans evacuees sought refuge from Hurricane Katrina at the Superdome as a last resort, only to be subjected to an unspeakable breakdown of law and order. California rescue workers who experienced the horror first hand talk about what happened in this report.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne Talks To Aid Workers Who Witnessed Superdome Horror
CHP Takes Part In Door-To-Door Searches
Ken Wayne goes along as California Highway Patrol officers take part in a tense house-to-house search to evacuate Katrina survivors from New Orleans.
Video On Demand: Ken Wayne Reports On Dramatic Forced Evacuations
Tears And Fears In Baton Rouge ShelterKen Wayne and Tony Hodrick visit a Baton Rouge shelter when many who fled the hurricane's path wait for word about missing relatives, the state of their abandoned homes and any word when they may be returning to New Orleans.
Bay Area Search Teams Rescue Trapped New Orleans ResidentsKen Wayne and Tony Hodrick ride along with rescue teams from the Bay Area as they conduct house by house searches in the flooded New Orleans neighborhoods.
Slideshow: Photojournalist Tony Hodrick's Human Faces Of A DisasterThere is a terrible human toll to Hurricane Katrina. It's etched into the faces of all of those who have survived its horrors.
Watch The Slideshow
Dangerous Airlift To Rural LouisianaBay Area search and rescue team members were airlifted Sunday to rural Louisiana not knowing what awaited them.
The Party's Still On In French QuarterKen Wayne finds that the French Quarter is in amazingly good shape and a bar where the beer and drinks are still flowing.
CHP Offers Much-Needed Help In LouisianaOver one hundred California Highway Patrol officers have arrived in Louisiana after driving across the country in a convoy of more than three dozen four-wheel drive vehicles to help overburdened local law enforcement keep order.
Unspeakable Horrors At Superdome Come To Light Thousands of New Orleans evacuees sought refuge from Hurricane Katrina at the Superdome as a last resort, only to be subjected to an unspeakable breakdown of law and order. California rescue workers who experienced the horror first hand talk about what happened in this report.
CHP Takes Part In Door-To-Door SearchesKen Wayne goes along as California Highway Patrol officers take part in a tense house-to-house search to evacuate Katrina survivors from New Orleans.
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