Hurricane Katrina was the most destructive and deadliest Atlantic tropical cyclone of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It lasted for about 10 days. While it is impossible to determine the number of people who survived considering the enormity of destruction, about 1883 people died in the catastrophe.
the people who stayed.
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.
Many people did survive Hurricane Katrina, but sadly, it resulted in the deaths of around 1,800 people. Thousands were displaced and affected by the catastrophic damage caused by the hurricane in 2005.
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.
Dust and Concrete from the houses got into the water during the Hurricane Katrina and affected the animals in the water, but mostly affected the Atmosphere because alot of people were breathing the air.
the people who stayed.
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.
Many people did survive Hurricane Katrina, but sadly, it resulted in the deaths of around 1,800 people. Thousands were displaced and affected by the catastrophic damage caused by the hurricane in 2005.
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.
because it affected many people and the land changed after it.
Your question isn't complete therefore I cannot answer it. How many people did what during hurrican katrina?
Dust and Concrete from the houses got into the water during the Hurricane Katrina and affected the animals in the water, but mostly affected the Atmosphere because alot of people were breathing the air.
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.
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.
Hurricane Katrina affected a wide range of people, including residents of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, particularly low-income and minority communities who were disproportionately impacted. Additionally, many emergency responders, volunteers, and relief workers faced challenges and trauma during the disaster response and recovery efforts.
During Hurricane Katrina, many people who were deaf faced challenges in accessing emergency information and communication. Some were not able to receive alerts through traditional channels such as TV or radio, resulting in delayed evacuations or lack of critical information. Efforts have since been made to improve emergency communication accessibility for people with disabilities in disaster situations.
Because many shops were destroyed it was an oppotunity fro people to take anything which was not harmed due to that there was no security because of the shops which were destroyed