There was little or no food, water, or sanitation in the Superdome.
There was little or no food, water, or sanitation in the Superdome.
According to the National Geographic video, conditions in the Superdome during the storm were dire, with thousands of evacuees packed into the arena. The facility became overcrowded, leading to inadequate sanitation and limited access to food and water. As the hurricane raged outside, many felt trapped and frightened, exacerbated by the oppressive heat and chaotic atmosphere inside. Overall, the experience was marked by desperation and a lack of resources.
The superdome had extremely poor health conditions while people stayed there during and after hurricane Katrina.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Superdome in New Orleans became a shelter for thousands of displaced residents who lacked food, water, and sanitation. The conditions inside the Superdome quickly deteriorated, leading to widespread reports of violence, unsanitary conditions, and a lack of basic necessities.
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That would be the Louisiana Superdome home of The SAINTS!! I would say the stadium with the most seating is FedEx Field. It seats over 90 000 where as the Louisiana Superdome seats between 55 000 and 89 000 depending on the event. According to answers.com, FedEx Field seats 91,704.
Approximately 30,000 according to the Superdome: How many evacuees from Katrina were in the superdome? http://www.superdome.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=38 It does of course depend on what time period one is asking about. Sunday 8/28/05 before the storm hit landfall there were about 15,000 of us in the Superdome. Monday night after the storm hit and was headed away there were probably 20,000. On Tuesday 8/30/05 long after Katrina had left and the levees failed it was growing up to about 30,000. Paul Harris Author, "Diary From the Dome, Reflections on Fear and Privilege During Katrina"
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