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The eye of Hurricane Katrina was located over the Gulf of Mexico when the storm reached its peak intensity. It made landfall on August 29, 2005, near the Louisiana coast, specifically around the town of Buras-Triumph. The hurricane's eye later passed over New Orleans, leading to catastrophic flooding and damage in the city.

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