because it lost its power when it got to land and became slower
because it lost the water so when it hits land it turns into a tornado most of the time
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.
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Yes, there were reports of people dying of hunger in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The storm caused widespread destruction and cut off access to food and clean water for many people in the affected areas.
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.
Yes, there was a severe shortage of food and water during Hurricane Katrina. Many residents were stranded without access to basic necessities for days due to flooding, power outages, and breakdowns in communication. Relief efforts were hindered by the scale and intensity of the disaster.
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. =(
Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters because the warm air rises and cools, creating low pressure that draws in surrounding air. Hurricanes weaken and eventually die out over land because they rely on warm ocean water to power their strength, and the absence of this warm moisture over land leads to their dissipation.
Katrina Trask died in 1922.
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