August 30, hundreds rescued across flooded New Orleans in wake of Hurricane Katrina

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Today is Friday, Aug. 30, the 243rd day of 2024. There are 123 days left in the year.

Today in history:

On Aug. 30, 2005, a day after Hurricane Katrina hit, floods covered 80 percent of New Orleans, looting continued to spread and rescuers in helicopters and boats picked up hundreds of stranded people.

Also on this date:

In 1916, on his fourth attempt, explorer Ernest Shackelton successfully returned to Elephant Island in Antarctica to rescue 22 of his stranded crew members, who had survived on the barren island for four and a half months after the sinking of their ship, the Endurance.

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