As hurricanes spin counter-clockwise, areas east of the hurricane as well experience bad things. Wetlands and stands of cypress trees used to protect New Orleans, however, the levies took that away. Additionally, Louisiana State University tries to warn everyone about the worst storm so they could evacuate. However, only 69% can evacuate. The rest, either can’t or won’t. The video continues warning people and making them as prepared as people could be. On Monday, August 29th, when the hurricane hits, the worst case scenario is avoided as it veers a little to the left. As the video continues, the hurricane’s devastation continues. The poorest districts suffer the most, as with previous storms. Water, from Lake Pontchartrain pours into the city constantly making the day worse as there was another flood coming. As the video points out, 75% of New Orleans is under water with people still stuck inside. Rescue efforts continue as water starts to pour out. 1000s of people are dead after the category 5 hurricane and the damage is just too horrendous. The video continues stating that the levies failed because of