When Hurricane Camille struck in 1969, many warnings were issued for people to evacuate because of how strong the storm was. It affected Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Cuba, but over 250 people died because they believed they had been through severe hurricanes before and survived, so they did not evacuate.
People responded to Hurricane Katrina with shock and disbelief at the extent of the devastation. There was widespread criticism of the slow government response and lack of preparedness. Many individuals and organizations stepped in to provide aid and support to those affected by the disaster.
The Tenth Amendment did not have a direct impact on Hurricane Katrina. The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people, but in the case of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, there is typically coordination and collaboration between federal, state, and local authorities to respond effectively.
Hurricane Carol killed 68 people.
We are likely to respond first because when we are given a warning that something is coming,we will evacuate quickly.
after hurricane sandy people were in the hospital
Hurricane Nicole in 1998 stayed at sea and never directly affected any countries. Tropical storm Nicole in 2010 never reach hurricane status with winds peaking at 45 mph (winds of at least 74 mph are needed for a hurricane). That storm hit Cuba. Hurricane Nicole in 2016 struck Bermuda, which is a British territory.
Hurricane Nicole in 1998 was a category 1 hurricane. It formed on November the 24th and dissipated on December 1, 1998. Its top winds reached 85 miles an hour and did not affect any land. Hurricane Nicole in 2016 was a category 4 hurricane with peak sustained winds of 130 mph. It struck Bermuda while at category 3 intensity.
Scientists and meteorologists have no clear cut cumulative number of deaths that have occurred over the history of man on Earth. Taking the fact that the costliest tropical cyclone, Bhola 1970, killed as many as 500,000 people, we can probably say that hurricanes have killed, in the span of hundreds of thousands of years, over at least 100 million people.
It is the government's responsibility to protect the people. Also, the government generally has the most resources to help with recovery and repairs.
People responded to Hurricane Katrina with shock and disbelief at the extent of the devastation. There was widespread criticism of the slow government response and lack of preparedness. Many individuals and organizations stepped in to provide aid and support to those affected by the disaster.
* Nicole Kiddman * Nicole Brown Simpson * Anna Nicole Smith
2'534 people are named Nicole including ME!
she is Nicole Anderson. She didn't want people to call her Stephanie so people call her Nicole now.
The Tenth Amendment did not have a direct impact on Hurricane Katrina. The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people, but in the case of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, there is typically coordination and collaboration between federal, state, and local authorities to respond effectively.
103 people died in hurricane Bertha
how mant people survived a hurricane
At least 41 people died as a result of Hurricane Isaac in 2012.