Hurricane Katrina: A Devastating and Deadly Storm
A Historic Event with Lasting Consequences
WEB Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused widespread devastation and loss of life in the southeastern United States in 2005. The storm made landfall on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana on August 29, 2005, with winds that reached speeds as high as 125 miles per hour.
Deadly Impact
Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes in American history, with an estimated 1,392 fatalities. The storm's powerful winds and torrential rains caused widespread flooding and structural damage, leaving many communities in ruins.
Unprecedented Damage
Hurricane Katrina also caused billions of dollars in damage, making it one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history. The storm's winds and storm surge damaged homes, businesses, and infrastructure, leaving many people without shelter or essential services.
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