In late August 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf of Mexico, bringing catastrophic destruction and entering the southeastern United States of America. People all over the world have seen the devastating destruction of the populous New Orleans city, the devastating combination of natural anger and human error. Today, after 10 years of reconstruction, reconstruction, development, Big Easy is a changed city. The above dialog map explores the changes that occurred during the last 10 years of change.
When Hurricane Katrina landed on the CDT at 6:10 am on 29 August, it brought about 130 miles per hour, a rainfall of 10 to 12 inches per hour and a storm surge of almost 30 feet. At that time, it was a category 3 hurricane; the dam in this city was old, did not adapt to the storm, and collapsed under the pressure of strong wind and heavy rain. Water from the Gulf of Mexico and Pontchartrain Lake flows into Crescent City. One thing is that 80% of New Orleans is flooded with an average altitude of 6 feet above sea level. Some places are sinking in 10 feet of water
Most residents have already withdrawn, but about 150,000 people remain in the city (mainly low-income people and residents of disabled people). It is estimated that there are 986 deaths in New Orleans - over 50% of deaths due to Hurricane Katrina. People who survived for several weeks to months after the storm lived in a dirty environment. Thousands of people are trapped in cities, can not access electricity and drinking water, and the United States is facing a humanitarian crisis
Since 2005, officials and Federal agencies in New Orleans were struggling to restore the city to the vitality of Hurricane Katrina, and now 40 out of 72 communities are 90% of the population before Hurricane Katrina I recovered. Residents reported that they improved the way the new business enters the town, looking at the progress of levee maintenance. The following GIF shows the growth of the mail delivery community from 2008 to 2015. Orange indicates that the family received less than 40% of the email before Hurricane Katrina and green indicates that it received more than 90% of the email.
However, the impact of the disaster still remains. The poverty rate has risen to the level before Hurricane Katrina and the black population in the city is decreasing. However, eight out of ten inhabitants expressed optimistic views on the future of the city.
As the frequency of hurricanes continues to increase, the severity of racial injustice in the US will continue to increase, as happens in Hurricane Katrina. When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, there were 500,000 inhabitants in New Orleans. 70% of them were blacks. When Hurricane Katrina tried to evacuate, when blacks tried to evacuate, they were forced to leave the road, forced to return to their house and eventually killed a lot of people. Many people survive, but as soon as they go out looking for food they are classified as criminals. People who were able to escape and move to other cities classified as immigrants
I am working on a project on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina hit August 28, 2005. After the earthquake, many people were killed by hurricane and many people were injured. They lost a lot of repair costs and all the oil for this devastating affair. The journalist saw this before the incident. Hurricane Katrina began at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in Cuba. The mayor announced forced evacuation. On August 28, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the southern coast of the United States of America. Hurricane Katrina attacked New Orleans on August 29, 2005 morning. Due to the devastating impact of the hurricane, more than 1,800 civilians were killed and estimated losses exceeded $ 81 billion. By August 31, 2005, 80% of the city was submerged because the storm broke through the city dam in several places.