Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina is one of the biggest hurricanes ever seen on earth. Katrina was ranked in the top five hurricanes in the world. Katrina also killed 1,400 people and 110 dollars in damage(“History.com”). This hurricane hit the gulf of the united states causing 1400 people to die and 110 billion dollars in damage. August 29, 2005 thru August 31, 2005 is when hurricane katrina hit.Hurricane Katrina will be remembered because of the destruction it made and
FEMA. Director at the time, Michael Brown, wrote a memo in June expressing his concern about the agency’s future if the cuts continued (13). Perhaps the most ironic cut was the disaster planning exercise “Hurricane Pam.” This exercise, in which outlines a scenario where a disastrous hurricane hits New Orleans, leaving more than 100,000 people in the city, began a year before Katrina. The exercise was never finished because the Bush Administration cut funding (13). But it doesn’t look like FEMA
What risk does hurricane pose to social vulnerable population and how do they prepare? People get more vulnerable when the disaster strike comparing to the power associated with a hurricane. ¬Hurricane Katrina will not be faded easily from people’s memories for a long time, because of the magnitude of the losses. (The costliest mainland United States hurricanes, 1992-2008) Rank Hurricane Year Category Damage (U.S.) 1 Katrina (FL, LA, MS) 2005 3 $108,000,000,000 2 Ike (TX, LA) 2008 2 $29,520
recovery plan in the United States usually has been controlled by State and local governments, with the Federal government as a supporting role. While we remain truthful to the basic constitutional principle, we must also accept that events such as hurricane Katrina and the terrorist attacks of 9/11, require the government, both local and State to tailor the application of these principles to the
Significance of Hurricane Katrina • Katrina Significantly exceeded the Base Flood Elevation(BFEs) by as much as 15 feet along parts of Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coasts. Flooding extended well beyond the inland limits of the Special Flood Hazard Area(SFHA) and the highest storm surge in U.S. history was recorded on Mississippi coast. • The American red cross estimated that Katrina destroyed over 300,000 single-family homes throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. • Wind damage to both commercial
Hurricane Katrina impacted the lives of many residents of New Orleans. Many lost their house, job, irreplaceable memories,or even family members. The government's appalling response and injustices against African Americans caused even more damage than what already happened. Residents of New Orleans were being discriminated, looked over, and abandoned before and after Hurricane Katrina. When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of New Orleans on August 29, 2005, the government failed to evacuate
What kind of damage would you expect from it ? You would expect a lot from a hurricane such as ,floods, trees falling down . For example , when Hurricane Irma hit Florida it also hit my house it cause a lot of damage trees where down power was off cold showers not being able to go anywhere like Mc Donald's and get a Big Mac. . What preparation should be taken : Make a hurricane kit for your family that will include batteries, radios, flashlights, non-perishable foods, water, toiletry articles, medicines
Hurricane Katrina: Lessons in Contemporary Intergovernmental Relations When the Katrina Hurricane hit ground in New Orleans people did not evacuated on time. It was said that the Military waited for too long to take any action and that The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) failed to plan for evacuation and that the government was indifferent to the victims who were mostly poor and black. Few hours before Katrina hit ground, people believed the storm had missed the city. In Jackson Barracks
Black Celebrities Help the Victims of Hurricane Harvey Photo Credit: Miami In the recent tragedy and aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas, a number of black celebrities are giving out a helping hand to the victims. Based on reports, the death count is already 13. According to Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, the hurricane is one of the biggest disasters the country has ever experienced. Houston’s police chief, Art Acevedo, also expresses his concern and that he is worried about the possible
Hurricane Katrina was one of the most popular disaster’s that devastated the area in which it affected. Many lives were lost in the storm itself and in the after math. Said to blame by many is FEMA and the U.S government. The two were blamed for their lack of response time, pure carelessness, and the inability to properly communicate. Emergency responders rushed to the Gulf Coast. The response teams struggled due to the land lines and cell phones faultiness. Also devastating, the mobile radio systems