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'''Hurricane Katrina''' was one of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to hit the [[United States]] causing extensive damage to the coastal regions of [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], and [[Alabama]] on August 29, 2005. By late morning of August 29 [http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_09.html], the storm caused several sections of the levee system in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] to collapse. Subsequent flooding over most of the city, a large part of which lies below sea level, resulted in widespread damage and many deaths, largely due to inadequate hurricane preparedness for New Orleans.
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Later estimates placed the death toll in the thousands, and the damage is expected to surpass Hurricane Andrew as the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history (estimates run as high as $200 billion). Over a million people were displaced — a humanitarian crisis on a scale unseen in the U.S. since the Great Depression.  
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'''Hurricane Katrina''' was one of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to hit the [[United States]] causing extensive damage to the coastal regions of [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], and [[Alabama]] on August 29, 2005. By late morning of August 29 the storm had caused several sections of the levee system in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] to collapse. Subsequent flooding over most of the city, a large part of which lies below sea level, resulted in widespread damage and many deaths, largely due to inadequate hurricane preparedness for New Orleans.
  
Federal disaster declarations blanketed 90,000 square miles (233,000 km�) of the United States, an area almost as large as the [[United Kingdom]]. The hurricane left an estimated five million people without power, and it may take up to two months for all power to be restored. On September 3, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff described the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as "probably the worst catastrophe, or set of catastrophes" in the country's history, referring to the hurricane itself plus the flooding of New Orleans.
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Later estimates placed the death toll in the thousands, and the damage made the hurricane the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history (estimates run as high as $200 billion). Over a million people were displaced - a humanitarian crisis on a scale unseen in the U.S. since the Great Depression.  
  
* [[Katrina Disaster Statistics]]
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United States Federal Disaster Declarations blanketed 90,000 square miles (233,000 km) of the United States, an area almost as large as the [[United Kingdom]]. The hurricane left an estimated five million people without power.
* [[Katrina Disaster Relief]]
 
  
==External links and sources==
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===Statistics and Key Facts===
  
'''Disaster recovery'''
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall near Empire, Louisiana, shortly after 7 a.m. ET on Monday, August 29, 2005.  Its effects are being felt from Louisiana to Washington, D.C.  
* [https://give.redcross.org/?hurricanemasthead American Red Cross: Official donation site]
 
* [http://katrinahousing.org KatrinaHousing.org: Offer housing to survivors, find housing if you are a survivor]
 
* [http://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/home.do Coast Guard: Submit a report of Missing/Stranded Person]
 
* [http://neworleans.craigslist.org/about/help/katrina_cl.html Craigslist: Missing Persons, Aid, Volunteers, Temp Housing]
 
* [http://hurricanehousing.org/ HurricaneHousing.org: Request or Offer Temporary Housing]
 
* [http://www.gulfcoastnews.com Gulf Coast News: Survivor Connector Database]
 
* [http://www.hurricanerefugee.com Hurricane Refugee Connect Site: Organized by Last Name]
 
* [http://www.katrinahelp.info Katrinahelp.info] - Disaster recovery wiki.
 
  
'''Government'''
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'''Key Facts about Hurricane Katrina As of September 10, 2005'''
* [http://www.fema.gov/ Federal Emergency Management Agency]
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* [http://www.ohsep.louisiana.gov/ Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness]
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'''Duration''' Aug. 23 - 31, 2005
* [http://www.msema.org/ Mississippi Emergency Management Agency]
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'''Highest winds''' 175 mph (280 km/h) sustained
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'''Damages''' $25-30 billion insured (Total damages put as high as $100 billion) [1] (Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)
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'''Fatalities''' 601 direct, 956 indirect (up to 3,000 estimated total), tens of thousands missing.  
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'''Areas affected''' Bahamas, South Florida, Louisiana (especially Greater New Orleans), Mississippi, Alabama, Florida Panhandle, most of eastern North America.
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==Quotes==
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On September 3, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff described the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as
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: "Probably the worst catastrophe, or set of catastrophes" in the country's history
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==Links==
 
* [http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/hurricane_2005.html NASA Hurricane Resource Page]
 
* [http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/hurricane_2005.html NASA Hurricane Resource Page]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/KATRINA.shtml National Hurricane Center advisory archive on Katrina]
 
 
* [http://www.photoduck.com/photos.aspx?gid=2687&pxo=0 500 Satellite images]
 
* [http://www.photoduck.com/photos.aspx?gid=2687&pxo=0 500 Satellite images]
  
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Hurricane Katrina
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Hurricane Katrina was one of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to hit the United States causing extensive damage to the coastal regions of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama on August 29, 2005. By late morning of August 29 the storm had caused several sections of the levee system in New Orleans, Louisiana to collapse. Subsequent flooding over most of the city, a large part of which lies below sea level, resulted in widespread damage and many deaths, largely due to inadequate hurricane preparedness for New Orleans.

Later estimates placed the death toll in the thousands, and the damage made the hurricane the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history (estimates run as high as $200 billion). Over a million people were displaced - a humanitarian crisis on a scale unseen in the U.S. since the Great Depression.

United States Federal Disaster Declarations blanketed 90,000 square miles (233,000 km) of the United States, an area almost as large as the United Kingdom. The hurricane left an estimated five million people without power.

Statistics and Key Facts

Hurricane Katrina made landfall near Empire, Louisiana, shortly after 7 a.m. ET on Monday, August 29, 2005. Its effects are being felt from Louisiana to Washington, D.C.

Key Facts about Hurricane Katrina As of September 10, 2005

Duration Aug. 23 - 31, 2005

Highest winds 175 mph (280 km/h) sustained

Damages $25-30 billion insured (Total damages put as high as $100 billion) [1] (Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)

Fatalities 601 direct, 956 indirect (up to 3,000 estimated total), tens of thousands missing.

Areas affected Bahamas, South Florida, Louisiana (especially Greater New Orleans), Mississippi, Alabama, Florida Panhandle, most of eastern North America.

Quotes

On September 3, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff described the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as

"Probably the worst catastrophe, or set of catastrophes" in the country's history

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