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To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about "Katrina" and the specific situation or event you are referring to, as there are various possible interpretations. If you are referring to Hurricane Katrina, its wind speeds reached up to 175 mph at its peak. If you mean a different Katrina, please clarify for a more tailored response.

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