about 1,840 people.
Approximately 1,833 people died in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
1st of all, people were not thinking when they wanted to stay in new Orleans when they knew the hurricane was coming. i think that they didn't have enough notice, or they didn't have cars to leave the city, or they had nowhere to go, or they had a tradition of staying in the same house for a certain amount of years. i wish that the people of new Orleans had a safe place to go so nobody would have to die. =(
1193 people were killed, some in the superdome...
At least 1,836 people lost their lives in Hurricane Katrina and in the subsequent floods, making it the deadliest US hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane. It should be noted that officially, 1464 of these deaths took place within New Orleans.
After Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, an estimated 10,000-15,000 individuals from New Orleans temporarily relocated to Arkansas. Arkansas was one of the neighboring states that provided shelter and support in the aftermath of the hurricane.
I live in New Orleans, so I can tell you that Hurricane Katrina destroyed many objects like houses, the superdome ect. Many people moved from N.O and some came back, some didn't. Also, many loved ones were killed by Hurricane Katrina
During Hurricane Katrina 705 people went missing in New Orleans, America, and 1,836 people were killed. In Florida only 14 people lost their lives.
Hundreds of people were dead,hundred of thousands were homeless. And the city of New Orleans was flooded as Hurricane Linda attacked.
Katrina was the name of the destructive hurricane which brought massive flooding and disaster to New Orleans in 2005. The History Channel has an abundance of information on Katrina. One can also watch many videos of Hurricane Katrina on YouTube.
At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods,
It is difficult to determine the exact number of plants that died in Hurricane Katrina as there were extensive damages to vegetation and natural habitats. The hurricane's high winds, heavy rains, and flooding significantly impacted the plant life in the affected areas.
there were many, many people on top of their roofs during "Katrina"