Hurricane Katrina Essay

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Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina was a storm that changed the USA forever. Killing and flooding many towns and destroying levees changed how the US would help during disasters with over 1800 people dying. Despite the deaths, it made the US much more prepared for Hurricanes and other disasters.
The disaster hurricane Katrina started as just a storm over the Bahamas. and started on august 23 2005. Hurricane Katrina started to gain power about 350 miles west of Miami starting as a category 1 hurricane many thought that they could just stay but as the Storm got close it gained power about 2 days before it would make landfall the meteorologists warned that it would continue to strengthen and that the residents of the Florida peninsula and states around the gulf should evacuate. Many residents in the area were warned that the area by the gulf could be uninhabitable for months after this Disaster. Hurricane Katrina made landfall between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. (Hurricane Katrina Britannica ) ( Hurricane Katrina History) …show more content…

During the storm, wind speeds reached between 74 mph to 140 mph which led to houses being torn apart. The Florida peninsula itself had about 5 inches of water on the ground. The storm by the time it had reached the land turned from a category 1 hurricane to a category 3. Hurricane Katrina made landfall on august 25 200. While they were all warned by the meteorologists to evacuate many stayed this was a poor choice because 2 levees broke letting mass amounts of water into new Orleans causing many to be stranded and die from starvation or lack of food and water many also drowned because the water level rose too high and many couldn't swim. During that time about 1800 people died. (Hurricane Katrina Britannica ) ( Hurricane Katrina