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DESCRIPTION:Hurricane Katrina: The Storm that Drowned a City: 4:00 pm “In l
 ess than 12 hours Hurricane Katrina devastated the Louisiana coast\, leadi
 ng to more than a thousand deaths and transforming a city of over one mill
 ion into an uninhabitable swamp...What made this storm so deadly? Will pow
 erful hurricanes like Katrina strike more often? How accurately did scient
 ists predict its impact\, and why did the levees protecting New Orleans fa
 il?” -Nova Tsunami: The Wave that Shook the World: 5:30 pm “On December 26
 \, 2004\, at 7:59 a.m. local time\, an undersea section of the Earth's cru
 st slipped along a 700-mile-long fault off the coast of Sumatra\, setting 
 in motion a train of destructive waves called tsunamis that left well over
  250\,000 people dead or missing. In "Wave That Shook the World\," NOVA tr
 aces exactly what happened\, and why.” -Nova Haiti’s Killer Quake: Why It 
 Happened: 7:00 pm “The special delves deep into the key questions that sci
 entists are racing to answer: &nbsp\;Why did the quake happen now? &nbsp\;
 Could it have been predicted? &nbsp\;And when and where might the next "bi
 g one" strike? &nbsp\;Geologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado
  travels to Haiti to explore the enormous forces that caused this disaster
 .” -Discovery
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SUMMARY:Regional Centers presents: 1st Annual Post-Disaster Reconstruction 
 Film Festival
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hurricane Katrina: The Storm that Drowned a Ci
 ty: 4:00 pm “In less than 12 hours Hurricane Katrina devastated the Louisi
 ana coast\, leading to more than a thousand deaths and transforming a city
  of over one million into an uninhabitable swamp...What made this storm so
  deadly? Will powerful hurricanes like Katrina strike more often? How accu
 rately did scientists predict its impact\, and why did the levees protecti
 ng New Orleans fail?” -Nova Tsunami: The Wave that Shook the World: 5:30 p
 m “On December 26\, 2004\, at 7:59 a.m. local time\, an undersea section o
 f the Earth's crust slipped along a 700-mile-long fault off the coast of S
 umatra\, setting in motion a train of destructive waves called tsunamis th
 at left well over 250\,000 people dead or missing. In "Wave That Shook the
  World\," NOVA traces exactly what happened\, and why.” -Nova Haiti’s Kill
 er Quake: Why It Happened: 7:00 pm “The special delves deep into the key q
 uestions that scientists are racing to answer: &nbsp\;Why did the quake ha
 ppen now? &nbsp\;Could it have been predicted? &nbsp\;And when and where m
 ight the next "big one" strike? &nbsp\;Geologist Roger Bilham of the Unive
 rsity of Colorado travels to Haiti to explore the enormous forces that cau
 sed this disaster.” -Discovery
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