Yet another hurricane hit Southwestern Louisiana last week, and reset the timeline for rebuilding from Hurricane Laura, which crashed through six weeks ago. It’s been such a long year.
I made some pictures down the bayou for an NPR story that illuminates a hard question that the state of Louisiana has encountered when it comes to its eroding coastline -- if state and local governments can no longer protect coastal communities from flooding, then how to actually help them relocate?
NPR: Louisiana Says Thousands Should Move From Vulnerable Coast, But Can't Pay Them