Category: Hurricane Katrina
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Lessons Learned After Hurricane Katrina
Lessons Learned After Hurricane Katrina On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, Louisiana. With winds reaching more than 125 miles per hour, Hurricane Katrina at one point, reached a category 5 level hurricane. According to Rubin, Hurricane Katrina had a direct loss of $81 billion and was one of the deadliest…
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Environmental Injustice and Racial Inequality Associated with Hurricane Katrina
Environmental Injustice and Racial Inequality Associated with Hurricane Katrina On August 25th, 2005, Hurricane Katrina had torn up communities on the gulf coast of the United States. Katrina hit New Orleans the hardest and left neighborhood streets underwater. Katrina is also one of the damaging tropical storms to have taken place in the united states…
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Hurricane Katrina: Causes and Effects
Hurricane Katrina: Causes and Effects Hurricane Katrina killed 1,833 people with 1,577 being from Louisiana. Of those killed 40% were from drowning, 25% were from injury or trauma, and 11% died because of heart conditions. Almost half of the deaths in Louisiana were elderly people over age 74. Ninety thousand square miles of the United…
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Hurricane Katrina’s Link to the Government
Hurricane Katrina’s Link to the Government Hurricane Katrina was a tropical hurricane that struck the United States in 2005. It was one of the worst and most remembered natural disasters in the history of the United States. In the video The Storm, there are many political actors and organizations shown, and they all have similar…
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Hurricane Katrina Harmful Disaster
Hurricane Katrina Harmful Disaster All around the world every year some catastrophes happen to cause deaths, distress, and damages- Alas, New Orleans faced a deadly category 4 hurricane in 2005; Hurricane Katrina will be remembered by everybody in New Orleans and all around the world for its aftermaths, societal response and political manipulations that have…
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The Effects of Hurricane Katrina Has Left New Orleans Sinking Slowly
The Effects of Hurricane Katrina Has Left New Orleans Sinking Slowly Me: Hurricane Katrina was a large Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 deaths and $125 billion in damage in August of 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and the cities surrounding it. It was at the time the costliest tropical…
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Hurricane Katrina As the Deadliest and Most Expensive Disaster: Analysis of Frauds Aftermath
Hurricane Katrina As the Deadliest and Most Expensive Disaster: Analysis of Frauds Aftermath At the end of August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina, a category 5 hurricane, hit the Gulf Coast and caused phenomenal damage to Florida and Louisiana- destroying a large amount of the city of New Orleans. By September of 2005, the Department of…
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Analytical Essay on Hurricane Katrina As a Catastrophic Event
Analytical Essay on Hurricane Katrina As a Catastrophic Event Description of Event One of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the Gulf Coast of the United States (Brunkard et al., 2013). According to the Saffir-Simpson Scale, the storm…
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Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina and Sandy: Analysis of Our Improved Abilities to Respond and Recover
Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina and Sandy: Analysis of Our Improved Abilities to Respond and Recover Abstract This paper goes over the different articles provided in HSEM 456 class on how poorly or well-prepared leadership was during Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, what they failed to learn from previous incidents from Hurricane Katrina and Sandy.…
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Reflective Essay on Lessons Learned after Hurricane Katrina
Reflective Essay on Lessons Learned after Hurricane Katrina The power or ability to begin or follow through energetically with a plan or task; enterprise and determination. Hurricane Katrina has left us with many questions and lessons. To start with: Why situational awareness was so foggy, for so long. Why all residents, especially the most helpless,…