No. Hurricane Katrina impacted the poor population more heavily and a greater portion of that population was black than in the middle or upper classes. Particularly hard hit was the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, which had a predominantly black population. Much if that part of the city is still uninhabitable.
Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
No. The Galveston hurricane killed several times more people then Hurricane Katrina.
During Hurricane Katrina 705 people went missing in New Orleans, America, and 1,836 people were killed. In Florida only 14 people lost their lives.
It is estimated that around 200,000 people lost their jobs as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The destruction caused by the hurricane severely impacted the economy and employment in the affected areas.
Hurricane Katrina was far worse than Ike. Compare the statistics: Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people and caused $105 billion in damage. Hurricane Ike killed 103 and caused $37 billion in damage.
Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
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No. The Galveston hurricane killed several times more people then Hurricane Katrina.
During Hurricane Katrina 705 people went missing in New Orleans, America, and 1,836 people were killed. In Florida only 14 people lost their lives.
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It is estimated that around 200,000 people lost their jobs as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The destruction caused by the hurricane severely impacted the economy and employment in the affected areas.
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Hurricane Katrina was far worse than Ike. Compare the statistics: Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people and caused $105 billion in damage. Hurricane Ike killed 103 and caused $37 billion in damage.
Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people, all of them in the U.S.
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.