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Negative Effects Of Hurricane Katrina

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“Katrina was the most destructive storm to strike the United States and the costliest storm in U.S. history, causing $108 billion in damage, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Zimmerman 2015).” The federal government had no idea or information on how much destruction had been caused by the hurricane. Millions of americans were left homeless and an estimated amount of 1,833 people died from the hurricane and flooding that followed after the hurricane. Aid, that arrived to help after the damage had been done, was late and had little to no effect on the people who survived Hurricane Katrina (Zimmerman 2015). The impact of Hurricane Katrina was negative environmentally, socially, economically, and politically not only on New Orleans and the surrounding states but on all of the United States. The hurricane could not have been avoided but the recovery efforts could have been more effective if the federal, state, and local officials stopped putting the blame onto one another (Zimmerman 2015).
“I’ve lived on the Mississippi coast for 30 years. I’ve been through four or five hurricanes and countless tropical storms. Before Katrina came through, I thought, If my house gets washed away, I’ll just stay at my mother’s house or my brother’s house – never thinking all our homes would be destroyed. But they were, so everyone in my family is now a refugee. On Sunday, the news showed the eye of the hurricane heading toward our exact location. At 1 a.m., wind

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