When there was word that we needed to evacuate "ya heard me" it wasn't until water started to rise people started panicing and going to stores taking things that were needed me and my baby i put her in a basic and let her float and i walked behind her people were going under crying on top of there roofs looking at what took a lifetime to buikt gone in a couple of hours i was devesated were still missing some of our families.
it became a country because people started going around the world looking for places to be and more people started to go and when the hurricane came it became a rediculous thing and more people wanted to be there to help the people and the ones who have and need special treatment and care
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St. John Brebeuf came from France to convert Native Americans to Christianity. He came with other Jesuits & they were subsequently Martyred in the New World.
Scholars believe the first people who arrived in the Americas came from Russia. They believe these people crossed the great ice bridge.
Some people came because they were hoping for jobs and more income than the country they came from.
There were many who were scared when Hurricane Katrina hit. People were mostly afraid of the unknown and afraid for their families. No one knew if it would completely sweep the whole region away along with the people or what.
No. Hurricane Rita came a few weeks after Hurricane Katrina. A good way to remember is that within a hurricane season the names always go in alphabetical order.
Hurricane Katrina did not hit Australia; it made landfall in the United States in 2005. Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 storm when it made landfall in Louisiana.
Hurricane Rita was the next actual one that made landfall and was substantial.
Hurricane Rita came about a month after Hurricane Katrina, making landfall on the Gulf Coast in late September 2005. Both hurricanes had devastating impacts on the region and caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
No, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005, while Hurricane Ike struck in 2008. Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in U.S. history, causing widespread destruction in New Orleans and other areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Hurricane Ike also caused significant damage, particularly in Texas and parts of the Gulf Coast.
I live in New Orleans, so I can tell you that Hurricane Katrina destroyed many objects like houses, the superdome ect. Many people moved from N.O and some came back, some didn't. Also, many loved ones were killed by Hurricane Katrina
Both Katrina and Andre were extremely destructive category 5 hurricanes. Andrew actually held the record for the most destructive U.S. hurricane at $26 billion until Katrina came along and caused damage totaling to $105 billion.
they brought in food and water and supplied it for free. also many medically trained people came.
From where Hurricane Katrina came in it is about 47 Miles
There are only two ways in which the solar system relates to Hurricane Katrina.Hurricane Katrina was on Earth, which is part of the solar system.The energy that fueled the hurricane ultimately came from the sun. The same is true of all storms.
Hurricane Katrina caused an estimated $125 billion in damages, making it one of the costliest natural disasters in US history. The storm resulted in widespread destruction along the Gulf Coast, particularly in New Orleans, and caused significant economic and environmental impacts.