New Orleans was in the worst condition after Hurricane Katrina after 80% of the city was flooded with water that soon became toxic and over 1400 people died in New Orleans alone.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, August 29, 2005. It started off as a tropical depression then became a hurricane, then died down to another tropical depression. In the month of August, 2005, a Hurricane called 'Hurricane Katrina' approached the city of New Orleans. It was one of the worst disasters in American History.
Hurricane Katrina was classified as a Category 5 hurricane. Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Louisiana and surrounding areas.
Hurricane Katrina inflicted massive damage on New Orleans.
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Katrina was a very bad hurricane that had a huge impact on New Orleans. This city was completed devastated by the storm.
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans the worst and killed more than 1800 people. Parts of the city have still not been rebuilt.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, August 29, 2005. It started off as a tropical depression then became a hurricane, then died down to another tropical depression. In the month of August, 2005, a Hurricane called 'Hurricane Katrina' approached the city of New Orleans. It was one of the worst disasters in American History.
Hurricane Katrina was classified as a Category 5 hurricane. Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Louisiana and surrounding areas.
Hurricane Katrina inflicted massive damage on New Orleans.
Hurricane Katrina.
New orleans
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Katrina was a very bad hurricane that had a huge impact on New Orleans. This city was completed devastated by the storm.
Its was New Orleans, Louisiana!
Decided to re-build the city
Bridges and levees are just two of the man made structures that were destroyed by hurricane Katrina. Many homes, schools, and businesses were also destroyed when hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana.
The actual cost of Hurricane Katrina's damage was between $96-$125 billion, with $40-$66 billion in insured losses.