there were many, many people on top of their roofs during "Katrina"
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. =(
it could get ripped off of its foundations and fly about in the wind
It means it has been checked for bodies. They write the date, the time and who that has checked the house and the number of bodies found.
More than 100 houses burned down during Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens.
A Persons House Can Fall On Top Of Someone Or They Can Get Taken Away By The Hurricane
in a room or box or closet without windows.
An underground shelter is a good idea for tornadoes, but not for hurricanes. One of the main dangers during a hurricane is flooding, which would make underground the last place you want to be.
yes. a hurricane can lift a houso out of the ground.
Tree houses would not hold up during a hurricane so they would not be allowed.
If you mean the song "House of the Rising Sun", the first line in the song is: "There is a house in New Orleans". New Orleans is in Louisiana.
According to a report given at Building Online (see related links), The American Redcross estimated approximately 275,000 were destroyed in Louisiana, 65,000 in Mississippi and Alabama during Hurricaine Katrina.
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