a estamated 1,836 people were killed
Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people, all of them in the U.S.
A total of 1833 people died in Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina occurred August of 2005. It was a category 5 hurricane that affected several states, most notably Louisiana.
Most of Hurricane Katrina's effects were in the United States.
No. Hurricane Katrina hit the United States.
Hurricane Andrew was in 1992. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005.
Yes, Hurricane Katrina and its remnants produced 62 tornadoes in 8 states.
how many states where hit by hurricane Katrina
In terms of property damage, Katrina was the worst hurricane in U.S. history. However it was nowhere near being the deadliest tropical cyclone (the generic term for hurricanes. Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people. The deadliest hurricane in the U.S. the Galveston hurricane of 1900 killed at least 6,000 people and possibly as many as 12,000. The deadliest of all tropical cyclones, the Bhola cyclone of 1970 killed at least 300,000 people.
Hurricane Katrina made landfalls in Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi and affected many other states.
Hurricane Katrina never came anywhere near Australia. It hit the United States.
When Hurricane Katrina came ashore on August 28, 2005, it caused $105 billion in damage and killed more than 1,800 people. Hurricane Katrina was devastating and greatly impacted Louisiana as well as other surrounding areas. New Orleans was flooded. People lost their homes and everything they owned.
The final death toll was at 1,836, primarily from Louisiana (1,577) and Mississippi (238). 705 people are reported as still missing as a result of hurricane Katrina.