Yes, there were thousands of people who were displaced after Hurricane Katrina. People left the state and moved in with relatives all over the US.
hurricane katrina died out because there wasen't enough power for her to gog on so eventually she died out in new orleans
people were shocked about hurricane katrina, after the extreme hurricane, money was very low. nobody had enough money to repair the damages, so people panicked terribly.hope i helped. sorry that there is not much there. but im in a rush :)
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. =(
According to the author, the reason New Orleans was flooded after Hurricane Katrina was due to the weakness of the levee system surrounding the city.
The main criticism of the federal government in the wake of Hurricane Katrina was that its response was slow and inadequate. Many felt that there was a lack of coordination between federal, state, and local agencies, leading to delays in providing assistance to those affected by the disaster. Additionally, there were concerns about the government's ability to handle such a large-scale disaster.
hurricane katrina died out because there wasen't enough power for her to gog on so eventually she died out in new orleans
The government did not help enough with Hurricane Katrina rescue and relief.
in hurricane katrina, New Orleans would have suffered less if there had been enough swamp.
Only the one in 2005. 2005's Hurricane Katrina was bad enough that the name was retired, meaning that it will never be used to name another storm.
Yes. If a hurricane is bad enough then the name is retired and replaced with one of the same gender and first letter. For example, Katrina in 2005 was bad enough that the name was replaced with Katia for the 11th named storm in the 2011 season.
people were shocked about hurricane katrina, after the extreme hurricane, money was very low. nobody had enough money to repair the damages, so people panicked terribly.hope i helped. sorry that there is not much there. but im in a rush :)
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. =(
When a hurricane is bad enough its named is retired and replaced with a named of the same gender and first letter. For example Katrina in 2005 was replaced with Katia in 2011.
No. There is not enough time to evacuate if a tornado is coming. The recommended course of action is to take cover rather than evacuate.
If you had a clean record for paying your bill on time with your Credit Card Co., and they are pushing for money owing since Hurricane Katrina, and you had severe property damage then try getting it on the media. It's a low thing to do and they should cut you some slack to get things in order. If you were lucky enough to have no damage to your home during the hurricane and are still working then there is no excuse not to keep paying the credit card company.
According to the author, the reason New Orleans was flooded after Hurricane Katrina was due to the weakness of the levee system surrounding the city.
not very good coz they didnt act fast enough and barack obama promised a load of stuff then three years later he went back and nothing had been done :)