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Hurricane Katrina | Deaths, Damage, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 16, 2025 · Hurricane Katrina, tropical cyclone that struck the southeastern United States in August 2005, breaching levees and causing widespread death and damage. Ultimately, the storm caused more than $160 billion in damage, and it reduced the population of New Orleans by 29 percent between the fall of 2005 and 2011.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans - Wikipedia
As the center of Hurricane Katrina passed southeast of New Orleans on August 29, 2005, winds downtown were in the Category 1 range with frequent intense gusts. The storm surge caused approximately 23 breaches in the drainage canal and navigational canal levees and flood walls.
Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia
Hurricane Katrina was a powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $125 billion in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area.
Hurricane Katrina ‑ Facts, Affected Areas & Lives Lost
Nov 9, 2009 · Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 storm that made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast in August 2005. The storm triggered catastrophic flooding, particularly in the city of New...
Hurricane Katrina: 10 Facts About the Deadly Storm and Its …
Aug 19, 2020 · With maximum sustained winds of 175 mph, the storm killed a total of 1,833 people and left millions homeless in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
History Of Hurricane Katrina - New Orleans & Company
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005 as a Category 3 storm. At one point, the storm became a Category 5, but weakened before striking land. Upon making landfall, it had 120-140 mph winds and stretched 400 miles across the coast.
Hurricane Katrina facts and information - National Geographic
Aug 29, 2024 · Hurricane Katrina made landfall off the coast of Louisiana on August 29, 2005. It hit land as a Category 3 storm with winds reaching speeds as high as 120 miles per hour. Because of the...
Hurricane Katrina - August 2005 - National Weather Service
Hurricane Katrina (August 2005) became a large and extremely powerful hurricane that caused enormous destruction and significant loss of life. It is the costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States, surpassing the record previously held by Hurricane Andrew from 1992.
These Maps Show the Severe Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans
Aug 24, 2015 · In late August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina barreled across the Gulf of Mexico and onto the southeastern United States, unleashing a fury of destruction in its wake. People around the world...
Hurricane Katrina - Aftermath, Destruction, Recovery | Britannica
Jan 16, 2025 · Who was Hurricane Katrina named after? What were Hurricane Katrina’s wind speeds? Why did Hurricane Katrina lead to widespread flooding? What was the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans public education system? …