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Well, lets see, you have this question categorized as "hurricane katrina", and therefore you must be talking about hurricanes. Hurricanes cannot be prevented, but we can take steps to lessen the damage, such as build sturdier buildings, and prevent it from being a total disaster by putting more funding in rebuilding from the damage.
Hurricane Katrina wasn't prevented. You can't prevent hurricanes, they are large-scale natural happenings, lots of wind, rain etc. Katrina tore through New Orleans and left much destruction. The levees were breached and large areas were flooded, many people were homeless, several hundreds died.
We cannot get rid of or prevent hurricanes.
The damage caused by Hurricane Katrina could have been minimized if they would move all of the homes located behind the levies to higher ground. The human suffering could have been alleviated if everyone had followed the evacuation orders.
Nothing, because this is currently impossible.
Katrina was a Hurricane (a natural disaster), not a man-made disaster. Although there were man-made levies & dikes that broke or were topped by water, it was nature that caused it. Man's efforts (or failures) to prevent or reduce the impact of a Hurricane's damage are not the cause of the Hurricane.
Some of the long term solutions to prevent the staggering losses of Hurricane Katrina included restoring the Natural Coastal buffers and establishing a no excuses clean-up policy. It was hoped that the world would focus on global warming
Well, lets see, you have this question categorized as "hurricane katrina", and therefore you must be talking about hurricanes. Hurricanes cannot be prevented, but we can take steps to lessen the damage, such as build sturdier buildings, and prevent it from being a total disaster by putting more funding in rebuilding from the damage.
Hurricane Katrina wasn't prevented. You can't prevent hurricanes, they are large-scale natural happenings, lots of wind, rain etc. Katrina tore through New Orleans and left much destruction. The levees were breached and large areas were flooded, many people were homeless, several hundreds died.
no we can not do anything to avoid a hurricane.
We cannot get rid of or prevent hurricanes.
The damage caused by Hurricane Katrina could have been minimized if they would move all of the homes located behind the levies to higher ground. The human suffering could have been alleviated if everyone had followed the evacuation orders.
There is no way to prevent hurricanes from occurring in the future. Hurricanes are a natural phenomena. While we cannot prevent hurricanes from occurring, we can practice safety and become familiar with hurricane awareness to minimize any potential negative effects that can occur as the result of a hurricane.
Sydney camm invented the Hurricane for good force and to prevent Hitler's army for attacking
Nothing, because this is currently impossible.
some times, you can build sturdy walls and trenches around your home, city, or whatever is the weakest link of the country to reduce damage from a hurricane. However, nothing can be done to actually prevent a hurricane from striking.
Hurricane Sandy moved parallel to the U.S. east coast. The clockwise flow of air around a semi-permanent weather system called the Azores High prevent sandy from turning westward into the East Coast until it interacted with another system further north. ( Hurricane Sandy has already ended around 10/30/2012)