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Small businesses get back to work after Harvey

Keith Kresta, a Crescent cotton farmer, grew up on a farm and is accustomed to the capriciousness of weather. Already mid-harvest, when he saw the Colorado River rising, he hastened to prepare his crops, move his cattle to higher ground, load his furniture into trailers, and install a pipe ring and pump around his farmhouse. As darkness fell on Texas, there was nothing more Mr. Kresta could do. He had managed to harvest 60 percent of his 800 acres.

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Carmen Sisson September 8, 2017 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines agriculture, cotton, crops, Danevang, disaster, economy, Harvey, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, small business, Texas, weather 1

Houston flood survivors grapple with loss

After Katrina, blue tarpaulins fluttered in the breeze, trying to protect what little was left. In some places, the cheap tarp was the most expensive thing on the property. In Houston, salvation came in the form of white sheets, white t-shirts, white bandanas, white garbage bags — anything that could be tied to a car antenna, a windowsill, a rooftop, a branch. A sign of life. A sign of resignation. A sign of surrender.

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Carmen Sisson September 1, 2017 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines disaster, flood, flood insurance, Harvey, Houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Texas 1

Are we asking too much of Houston’s volunteers?

Susan Keays stands at the water’s edge and shades her eyes to better see an approaching boat. As she holds her cellphone, verifying an address, she quickly counts heads. One volunteer is missing. This morning, they were strangers. Now, they are a sort of family. She is on Memorial Boulevard, where kayaks and bass boats bob in a river that shouldn’t be. At first, she came to the edge of the flood to save horses. She is staying to save people.

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Carmen Sisson September 1, 2017 March 24, 2018Recent Bylines Christian Science Monitor, disaster, disaster response, flood, Houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Texas, volunteerism 1

Mississippi Gulf Coast: 10 yrs after Katrina

Mary and Thomas Robinson

New condominiums are flanked by vacant lots festooned with faded “For Sale” signs. On some properties, a chimney or staircase tells the story of what was once there, while others hold no clues beyond the concrete slab Katrina left behind. And even these are beginning to disappear as the earth reclaims itself, burying the past beneath impenetrable layers of mud and tangled weeds.

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Carmen Sisson August 29, 2015 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines Bay Saint Louis, Biloxi, Christian Science Monitor, Gulf Coast, hurricane, Hurricane Katrina, Katrina, Mississippi, Pass Christian 0

Katrina survivors find new life in Columbus

It has become the benchmark by which all storms are measured. It has become the stark demarcation between life before and after, with Hurricane Katrina sitting squarely in the middle of coastal residents’ collective memory — as vivid today as the muddy water lines and red spray-paint which can still be seen on homes uninhabitable, abandoned.

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Carmen Sisson August 29, 2012 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines Columbus, hurricane, Hurricane Katrina, Katrina, Mississippi, The Commercial Dispatch 0

Loan fund builds hope in New Orleans

Katrina

There are jobs, but there aren’t enough. There is housing, but there is not enough. Yet there is growing optimism as well. There is progress, albeit slow, and there is a brighter future on the horizon, albeit distant. And there are volunteers here — people of all faiths, people from all walks of life — bonded by a common determination to bring this battered city, along with the entire Gulf Coast, back to life.

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Carmen Sisson December 22, 2008 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines Disaster News Network, faith-based, Gulf Coast, housing, hurricane, Hurricane Katrina, interfaith, Jewish, Louisiana, New Orleans, religion 1
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