The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was, for sure. The Army Corps of Engineers, who built all the levees to begin with, was called in to try and fix them. And I guess all the regular locals were involved from the Governor's office on down to the Department of Public Works.
History recorded Hurricane Katrina as spotlighting two major Federal response units that were either untested or inadequate. Both FEMA and the newly formed DHS (Department of Homeland Security) failed to act in a prompt and timely manner.
the effects of the damage Hurricane Katrina caused in New Orleans.
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.
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Hurricane Katrina caused major deaths when it struck the Gulf Coast of the United States in August 2005. The storm surge breached levees in New Orleans leading to catastrophic flooding that resulted in the loss of over 1,800 lives.
The government did not help enough with Hurricane Katrina rescue and relief.
help rescue the stranded animals from the Katrina hurricane.
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There were health insurance options available for those displaced by Hurricane Katrina but many people also lost their insurance. They were also several government programs available to help victims with costs including health care.
you can help by donating money to them or helping them recover by going and help to remake houses
History recorded Hurricane Katrina as spotlighting two major Federal response units that were either untested or inadequate. Both FEMA and the newly formed DHS (Department of Homeland Security) failed to act in a prompt and timely manner.
the effects of the damage Hurricane Katrina caused in New Orleans.
They built a playground on the Gulf Coast shortly after Hurricane Katrina, though some people thought they should provide more important things like food, water and shelter.
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.
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Hurricane Katrina caused major deaths when it struck the Gulf Coast of the United States in August 2005. The storm surge breached levees in New Orleans leading to catastrophic flooding that resulted in the loss of over 1,800 lives.