hurricane katrina by: zach purdy. formed on august 23 rd 2005 ended on august 31 st 2005

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Formed on August 23rd 2005Ended on August 31st 2005

In New Orleans, levees were designed for Category 3, but Katrina was a Category 5

Hurricane Katrina caused $81 billion in property damages

Hurricane Katrina impacted about 90,000 square miles

• There were a lot of hazards besides the water and wind after Katrina passed through. There were fires and explosions from exposed gas lines and electric wires were down too. A number of people were electrocuted days after the hurricane.

After Hurricane Katrina many refugees were taken to the Astrodome for shelter, there were very horrible living conditions

• Shortly after the hurricane moved away on August 30, 2005, some residents of New Orleans who remained in the city began looting stores. Many were in search of food and water that were not available to them through any other means, as well as non-essential items

Many committees were put together to help the hurricane Katrina damage such as the red cross

Over seventy countries pledged monetary donations or other assistance

The storm caused oil spills from 44 facilities throughout south-eastern Louisiana, which resulted in over 7 million US gallons of oil being leaked.

• On September 15th President Bush indicated that the federal government will pay most of the costs associated with the rebuilding of areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

The aftermath

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bibliography• http://firelinephotos.com/2005/08/fire-pictures/

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina

• http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hurricane-katrina-powerful-photos-storm-that-devastated-new-orleans-9-years-ago-1463168

• http://www.nola.com/katrina/index.ssf/2010/08/extent_of_oil_spills_from_2005_hurricanes_is_still_being_assessed.html

• http://www.hurricanekatrina.com/free-housing-for-hurricane-katrina-survivors.html

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