On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina issued tens of millions of dollars of death. "There is a wind speed exceeding 150 miles per hour and 20 feet of waves have affected coastlines in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi" (Dass-Brailsford 24). In addition to rescue activities, the city is also concerned about cleaning residents and restoring basic services. This is a big issue for the municipal government. Meanwhile, as the residents' voices differ, the municipal government has also taken time to make decisions and implement recovery plans.
Hurricane Katrina was one of the largest and most special disasters in New Orleans, USA. Dozens of people died in this disaster, and thousands of people lost their homes. After the extreme hurricane, the masses were shocked and recorded as losses of millions of dollars as there was not enough funds to repair all the losses. Hurricane Katrina had a great adverse effect on public health ... information on Hurricane Sandy. This is called "Super Storm Sandy" and there is no record. This was the most devastating hurricane in the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane season and was the financial crisis triggered by the second hurricane in American history. In 1953, the National Weather Service began to name storms as women. Indeed there are six named storms in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina is one of the most deadly American hurricanes ever. Hurricane Katrina began with other hurricanes. Because the warm moisture from the surface of the ocean and the air formed a storm cloud and it was moved by a strong strong wind until it became a powerful storm. Hurricane Katrina was formed in the Bahamas on August 23, 2005, occurred as a moderate level 1 hurricane in southern Florida, and in the United States that caused deaths and floods when Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012 A devastating travel meteorologist to the East Coast of the East knew that the storm was unparalleled in terms of the possibility of damage and death. After Hurricane Katrina, people are very aware of the absolute power that hurricanes can produce.