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How Did Hurricane Katrina Impact Society

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There are infinite ways that a person can be influenced. Impacted. Torn apart. One serious path of devastation and heartbreak was that of Hurricane Katrina. It was one of the worst disasters in United States history, occuring in August 2005. Katrina was the third worst hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, with over 1500 deaths and many critical financial difficulties. Researchers have gathered information about Katrina, and many know about its path through the southern United States, but what most people don’t think about was that Katrina impacted society, positively and negatively, like nothing else could. When Hurricane Katrina hit the southern United States in 2005, it was terribly devastating, “the damage severely frustrated the people of Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and Alabama” (Hurricane), and everything that happened afterward impacted the people living there and elsewhere in either positive or negative ways. To know more about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, the background of Katrina and …show more content…

In many ways, this was a good thing, as Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama weren’t affected so much by the winds and rain, but it was bad news for the eastern Midwest states. The main aftereffects of Katrina didn’t even affect the southern United States. Because of Katrina’s rapid movement north, it was fading in its size and source of power, but not in strength. States in the eastern Midwest were slammed by tornadoes, flooding, rain, and more rain. Over sixty-two tornadoes were reported in eight states after Katrina, and even “states as far north as Ohio were flooded” (New Orleans). On average, 6-10 inches were dumped on most states, but some states like Kentucky were hit with over 25 inches! Because Katrina was so far from a large, warm body of water, it soon became a tropical storm. However, “Hurricane Katrina supposedly ended when a cold air mass from the Great Lakes absorbed it in southern Ohio” (US

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