No one knows for sure.. it up to the city and the people..
it is doing better they are working on it
Hurricane Andrew wasn't as bad or as strong as Katrina, if that's what you mean.
Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage throughout the Gulf Coast and became the costliest hurricane to hit The United States at an estimated $81 billion. See the related link for more information.
To explain why he thought newspapers did a better job of covering Hurricane Katrina than other media
No one is, or was, responsible for Hurricane Katrina. It was a natural phenomena. Many people think that the aftermath could have been handled better by the administration then in power.
Well, first there's Six Flags New Orleans which is not being currently operated because it was flooded during Hurricane Katrina. The closest would be Six Flags over Georgia in Atlanta, but a better park would be Six Flags Fiesta in San Antonio, Texas.
- New Orleans will never be the same as before, it might be similar or better . I don't think it will ever be the same again.
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.
The hurricane itself was a natural disaster. It is impossible to attribute a single storm to climate change, although there are studies that indicate that it may have been stronger and better organized than it otherwise would have (if the Gulf weren't as warm). Regardless, New Orleans is situated in an area at high risk of hurricanes no matter how the climate changes. However, the disaster that Katrina caused was indisputably influenced by humans, i.e., the way New Orleans is built (it is now below sea level with a lake on one side) and the way the levees were constructed. The way the disaster played out magnified certain inequities in society that are purely human policy-generated and have nothing to do with the environment. So depending on exactly what you're referring to, Katrina was almost entirely a natural disaster, or it was very much human-induced, in terms of what unfolded after the hurricane had already done its damage.
the levees were breached (broken) so all the water came rushing in and flooded a large part of the city. New Orleans is below sea level, the people in charge should have reckoned with that, these levees were not properly maintained, they should have taken better care and take a page out of the book of the Dutch, that whole country is below sea level and they have very secure dykes that are properly looked after so the citizens of that country will NEVER have to go through what the people of New Orleans had to endure.
Lee, better known by his nickname Spike, won two Emmys for his 2006 HBO documentary about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath: "When the Levees Broke."
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