Katrina hurricane first hit America, specifically New Orleans, in 2005. However, its impacts have continued many years after. The effects of the hurricane were far-reaching in many areas of environment, economy and human being. First, Katrina hurricane has caused significant damages to the environment. Its surge devastated coastal areas by causing the substantial beach erosion. According to the US Geological Survey, approximately 217 square miles of land was transformed to water. Those areas used…
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The Price of Katrina Once the storm finally passed, the floodwaters finally receded, and the levees were put into some sort of repair, Hurricane Katrina left its everlasting mark. Through its path of destruction, it left New Orleans and the surrounding areas in one of the costliest states of disrepair ever seen from a natural disaster in U.S. history. From the damage to infrastructure, to the lost jobs, to the loss of life, Hurricane Katrina left a devastating impact causing damages…
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HURRICANE KATRINA Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes ever to hit the United States. Hurricane Katrina started out as any other hurricane, as the result of warm moisture and air from the oceans surface that built into storm clouds and pushed around by strong forceful winds until it became a powerful storm. Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas on August 23, 2005 and crossed southern Florida as a moderate Category 1 hurricane, causing some deaths and flooding there before…
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The state of Louisiana has a long history of colonialism evident in the regions rich multicultural heritage. Louisiana is an axis of colonial history with it roots in French, Spanish, Native American and African culture this makes it an ethnically diverse polyglot state. Geographically, much of the state was formed from sediment washed down the Mississippi River, leaving large deltas, vast swamplands and coastal marsh. Due to the location and sub tropical climate, the state of Louisiana is extremely…
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Introduction Hurricane Katrina was the 11th tropical storm of the 2005 storm season in the Atlantic basin (Knabb et al. 2011). Katrina first developed on August 23rd, 2005 and affected the Bahamas, Cuba and the Southern United States before dissipating on August 30th, 2005 and becoming the costliest hurricane to impact the United States and one of the top five deadliest hurricanes in US history (Knabb et al. 2011). During the week Katrina reached peak intensity as a category 5 hurricane and at one…
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When hurricane Katrina hit landfall the second time, the storm took countless lives, homes and businesses along with it. Horrific images and videos swept not only the nation, but the interior world, portraying the wrath of Katrina, and the catastrophe that followed by the collapse of the levees. It is said to be the worst natural disaster to ever fall upon the U.S not only uprooting weaknesses, but revealing inequalities and racial prejudice that was present before the storm hit (Levitt). New Orleans…
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year (13). This particular agency has generated a lot of praise and but just as much criticism. Over the course of FEMA’s history, there are many lessons to be learned and FEMA is always looking for ways to be more effective. This paper will examine the history of FEMA, evaluate its performance over the years and pinpoint lessons to be learned and actions to be taken. History and Purpose of…
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response to Hurricanes Christine Andrews February 22, 2015 Emergency Management Contents Abstract......………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Hurricanes as a Natural Hazard 3 Emergency management 3 Planning and indentifying risks 4 Prior hurricane responses 5 The future of hurricane emergency planning 6 References 7 ABSTRACT Hurricanes are naturally occurring hazards that negatively impact human life and upon occurrence have the ability to create a natural disaster. The effects that Hurricanes have…
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Natural Disaster The hurricane of 2005 and the tornado of 2007 affected two different cities in two different states that caused disasters. The disasters affected over a thousand plus residents in the two year span. In my paper I will examine the differences, similarities, responses, and the rebuilding process of the two cities and how efforts to aid the victims. The two cities affected were Greensburg, Kansas and New Orleans, Louisiana. The residents of both cities suffered a great deal…
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Professor Sarah Louise Devry University Racism in America Racism is just as much a part of America as baseball and apple pie. Racism has been around as long as the country. Unlike baseball and apple pie, racism is a part of the country’s history that many would like to put to rest. The events behind racism have left the country with a black eye. Many may suggest that the nation is no longer a victim of racism, but it is and racism is just as strong today as it was in the 1960’s. The only…
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