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Remembering Katrina.

Aug 29, 2017

Hurricane Katrina, according to weather.com, made its 2nd landfall as a category 3 hurricane devastating much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida Panhandle. Killed more than 1,836, causing over $115 billion in damage.
 
On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast -- leaving its mark as one of the strongest storms to ever impact the U.S. coast.
 
Devastation ranged from Louisiana to Alabama to Mississippi and claimed 1,833 lives. It was the costliest hurricane to ever hit the U.S., causing an estimated $108 billion in damage.
 
The storm was marked as a Category 3, bringing about destructive 125 mph winds.The levees protecting New Orleans failed, and almost 80% of the area was affected by flooding. The Gulf suffered over 90,000 square miles in damages -- which is roughly the size of the United Kingdom.
 




New Orleans 9th Ward destruction - weather.com
 
Many sought refuge at the Superdome which was a haven for those who didn't leave the city. The aftermath of the storm was devastating, leaving almost a million people displaced. The National Guard rescued around 34,000 people in New Orleans.
 
Over a decade later, and the area is still recovering from the tragic event.
 
The government rebuilt a stronger levee system and gave over $120 billion dollars toward emergency relief.
 
Since, more than half of New Orleans' 72 neighborhoods affected have recovered over 90% of their population.
 
12 years later, Hurricane Katrina remains one of most devastating natural disasters in recent U.S. history.

Image:  Doppler radar Hurricane Katrina - Weather.com
 



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