Introduction
It was early of August 29, 2005, when Hurricane Katrina struck surprisingly the Gulf Coast part of the U.S. When the storm …show more content…
After the meteorologist’s findings, the people around the Gulf Coast states were warned to evacuate because the storm was coming. This early warning made it possible for numerous lives to be saved; otherwise it could have been a mass grave yard. By August 28, evacuation was underway and many people were already moving across the region. On that same day, the National Weather service had a prediction of that most Gulf Coast region was likely to be left uninhabitable for weeks as a result of the storm or even longer (Danna & Cordray, …show more content…
Hundreds of thousands from the people who were evacuated are now scattered all over the country but few years down the line the recovery and rebuilding is still in progress as those who stay around the Gulf Coast currently have moved on and resettled back. Hurricane Katrina’s effects still exists to date and it will be difficult for the life to be the same for those who were affected again for years and restore back the destroy lives and properties. on the same note, it should act as a wakeup call for the government and the federal states to initiate a concrete plan to enact disaster related policies that will be used in future incase such storms and other calamities happens simply because during the disaster because the whole government of the United States and to be specifically, the federal government appeared confused and unprepared for this calamity and there emergency response was not able to cover half of the needed