yes there was a food and water shortage after hurricane katrina that caused many people to die because they were not prepaired
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it was very bad because many people served deaths which was very horrible. Katrina was the costliest hurricane in american history. a number of peoplr were electracuted during the floodbecause of wires in the water. there were more hazards than just the hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina got its energy from warm ocean water and the moisture in the atmosphere. As the warm water evaporated, it released heat and water vapor into the air, which fueled the storm and allowed it to intensify.
Volunteers during Hurricane Katrina provided food, water, and shelter to those affected, organized search and rescue missions, and helped with medical care and evacuation efforts. They played a crucial role in providing support and resources to communities devastated by the hurricane.
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it was very bad because many people served deaths which was very horrible. Katrina was the costliest hurricane in american history. a number of peoplr were electracuted during the floodbecause of wires in the water. there were more hazards than just the hurricane.
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
they brought in food and water and supplied it for free. also many medically trained people came.
Hurricane Katrina got its energy from warm ocean water and the moisture in the atmosphere. As the warm water evaporated, it released heat and water vapor into the air, which fueled the storm and allowed it to intensify.
Volunteers during Hurricane Katrina provided food, water, and shelter to those affected, organized search and rescue missions, and helped with medical care and evacuation efforts. They played a crucial role in providing support and resources to communities devastated by the hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina was caused by a combination of warm ocean water, moist air, and converging winds in the Atlantic Ocean. These factors led to the development of a strong tropical cyclone that intensified into a catastrophic hurricane.
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, floodwaters from the levee breaches in New Orleans reached heights of up to 20 feet in some areas, with the average depth of flooding being around 6-8 feet in many neighborhoods.
by ruining there environment and died because of the water
During Hurricane Katrina, it took several days for help to arrive due to logistical challenges and overwhelmed emergency response systems. Residents faced delays in receiving essential supplies like water, with some areas experiencing shortages for up to a week.