Many people had no way to leave New Orleans, and many of those that did had no where to go, nor any money to go to a hotel. Also, no one had any idea of the devastation that would be caused by Hurricane Katrina, and many people on the gulf coast have been in hurricanes before, with no catastrophic results. So, because of this, they felt it would be safe to ride it out in their own homes, as they had before. What many people don't realize is that it was not the winds of the hurricane that caused most of the devastation and destruction, but rather the levees that broke. They had no way of knowing the levees would not hold up, and there were no warnings that it could happen. It was the flood waters from the broken levees, rather than the high winds that caused most of the damage and deaths.
Hurricane Katrina, which struck in 2005, caused significant damage and loss of life. The exact number of people left homeless, injured, and killed is difficult to determine. The hurricane resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, leaving many homeless and injured.
Millions of people were affected by Katrina. 1,836 were killed and an unknown number injured. At least 3 million were left without power and hundreds of thousands were evacuated in preparation for the storm.
New Orleans was in the worst condition after Hurricane Katrina after 80% of the city was flooded with water that soon became toxic and over 1400 people died in New Orleans alone.
The storm left about a million people without power. or The president visited the region affected by Hurricane Katrina. Many people stayed in New Orleans despite the approaching storm.
Many people did not have enough time to evacuate before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005, leading to significant loss of life and devastation. The evacuation efforts faced challenges in terms of transportation, communication, and coordination, leaving many residents stranded in the affected areas.
hurricane katrina left 705 people missing
Hurricane Katrina, which struck in 2005, caused significant damage and loss of life. The exact number of people left homeless, injured, and killed is difficult to determine. The hurricane resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, leaving many homeless and injured.
people left there homes because of the high risk of death and floods
after some people left to start life some where else some people stayed to watch their homes from thieves
Millions of people were affected by Katrina. 1,836 were killed and an unknown number injured. At least 3 million were left without power and hundreds of thousands were evacuated in preparation for the storm.
New Orleans was in the worst condition after Hurricane Katrina after 80% of the city was flooded with water that soon became toxic and over 1400 people died in New Orleans alone.
Why do people still live in America after Katrina, tornadoes, floods, etc? Natural disasters can happen anywhere; if everyone left an area after a disaster, there wouldn't be a whole lot of places left to live.
The storm left about a million people without power. or The president visited the region affected by Hurricane Katrina. Many people stayed in New Orleans despite the approaching storm.
Many people did not have enough time to evacuate before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005, leading to significant loss of life and devastation. The evacuation efforts faced challenges in terms of transportation, communication, and coordination, leaving many residents stranded in the affected areas.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, thousands were left homeless.
they were left abbandond and some would drowned cause live stock was just to be left their (orderd by officials ).
The show K-ville most likely stands for New Orleans, where Hurricane Katrina hit. I would guess that it is short for Katrina-ville, but I don't watch the show, and therefore, don't know for sure. Katrina Ville - it's because of the aftermath of Katrina and what was left in rubble. This is the slang term for the area.