Twenty years ago, Baton Rouge doctors and nurses pulled off a rescue mission that still gives people chills—saving newborns and mothers flown in from New Orleans as Hurricane Katrina raged. Dr. Kenneth Brown recalls the chaos: helicopters landing, bassinets lined up, and teams working nonstop to give these tiny survivors a fighting chance. For many, those 48 hours felt like a war zone, but the adrenaline and teamwork made all the difference. Today, seeing those babies grown up is a powerful reminder of how communities can come together in crisis. What memories or stories do you have from Katrina? #News #HurricaneKatrina #BatonRouge