Historical Events tagged with "louisiana"

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Crime & Law

New Year's Day Attack in New Orleans

January 1st, 2025 0 years ago

A vehicle-ramming and shooting attack occurred in New Orleans, resulting in 14 fatalities and 35 injuries. The incident unfolded during New Year celebrations, heightening the chaos and fear among the revelers. The assailant utilized a vehicle to target a crowded area, which led to widespread panic. Law enforcement responded quickly, and investigations began to determine the motives behind the attack.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Hard Rock Hotel Collapse in New Orleans

October 12th, 2019 5 years ago

During construction, the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans collapses, resulting in three workers' fatalities and injuring 30 others. This incident, which occurred in a busy part of the city, drew immediate attention from emergency services and investigators. The site was evacuated, and surrounding areas were secured as rescuers searched for survivors. The collapse raised significant concerns about construction safety practices and building code compliance in the city.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Large March Protests in Support of Convicted Youths

September 20th, 2007 17 years ago

Thousands marched in Jena, Louisiana, to express support for six black juveniles convicted of assaulting a white classmate. The protest highlighted racial tensions in the small Southern town, drawing national attention to the case and igniting conversations about racial justice and community response to perceived injustices. Protesters from various backgrounds gathered to advocate for what they saw as a disproportionate legal response to the altercation.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Jena Six Incident in Jena, Louisiana

December 4th, 2006 18 years ago

In Jena, Louisiana, a white teenager was assaulted by six black youths. The confrontation occurred in a local high school and was reported to have stemmed from ongoing racial tensions in the community. The assault involved physical violence, leading to severe injuries for the victim. This incident sparked significant media attention and protests, as many viewed it as a reflection of broader racial issues in the United States.

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Rita Strikes Louisiana and Texas

September 24th, 2005 19 years ago

Hurricane Rita made landfall in September 2005, impacting regions of southwestern Louisiana and extreme southeastern Texas. It followed Hurricane Katrina and intensified concerns about disaster preparedness in the region. The storm, which reached a Category 3 status, caused extensive flooding, power outages, and significant property damage. Evacuations were widespread as residents sought safety amidst the storm's destructive winds and heavy rainfall.

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Katrina impacts the Gulf Coast

August 29th, 2005 19 years ago

Hurricane Katrina was a powerful Category 5 hurricane that made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast, devastating areas from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle. It caused extensive destruction, resulting in the deaths of up to 1,836 people and damages estimated at $125 billion. The city of New Orleans faced catastrophic flooding due to levee failures, leading to widespread emergency evacuations. The storm's impact raised significant questions about disaster preparedness and government response.

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Crime & Law

Tragic shooting of Yoshihiro Hattori

October 17th, 1992 32 years ago

Yoshihiro Hattori, a Japanese exchange student, was shot by a homeowner in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after mistakenly going to the wrong house while seeking directions to a Halloween party. The homeowner, believing Hattori posed a threat, fired his weapon, resulting in the student's death. This incident highlighted cultural differences and raised discussions on gun laws in the United States.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Pan Am Flight 759 Crashes in Louisiana

July 9th, 1982 42 years ago

Pan Am Flight 759 crashed shortly after takeoff from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The aircraft, a Boeing 727, lost altitude and struck homes in Kenner, Louisiana, resulting in the deaths of all 145 passengers and crew onboard, alongside eight people on the ground. The plane was reportedly caught in a microburst, causing severe turbulence that led to the loss of control. First responders were dispatched promptly to the scene, but the crash left an enduring mark on aviation safety regulations.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Lake Peigneur Drainage into Salt Mine

November 20th, 1980 44 years ago

A Texaco oil probe accidentally drilled into the Diamond Crystal Salt Mine, causing Lake Peigneur in Louisiana to drain into the mine. This unexpected event initiated a massive whirlpool, which dramatically altered the landscape and created geological changes in the area. The incident raised awareness around drilling practices and the integrity of salt mining operations, as water began to flow down the hole at an alarming rate, leading to significant erosion.

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