Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day – August 29, 2025

Governor Jeff Landry Kicks off Katrina Anniversary Week: Proclaims August 29, 2025 as Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day
Day of Prayer and Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Lives Lost and Celebrate Louisiana’s Resilience
Baton Rouge, LA – As the 20th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears, Governor Jeff Landry announced that August 29, 2025, will be recognized across Louisiana as “Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day”. To commemorate the day, Governor Landry and First Lady Sharon Landry are encouraging Louisianians of all faiths to participate in a statewide day of prayer on August 29, 2025. Governor Landry has also ordered that all United States and Louisiana flags be flown at half-staff on state buildings from sunrise to sunset. EO attached – 25-093 JML 2025 – Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day
 
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005, claiming the lives of more than 1,800 people, displacing hundreds of thousands, and causing widespread destruction across Louisiana. Yet, in the face of unimaginable suffering, Louisianians displayed extraordinary courage, compassion, and resilience.
“Twenty years ago, our state endured one of the darkest chapters in its history. But out of that tragedy, the people of Louisiana showed the world what it means to rebuild, recover, and rise stronger than ever before. This week, we honor the lives lost and pay tribute to the countless heroes who answered the call. As we remember Hurricane Katrina, we also recognize the incredible progress we’ve made to rebuild stronger, invest in preparedness, and protect the future of our great state,” said Governor Landry.
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