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Hurricane Katrina
The Tragedy of New Orleans

  • Объекты 1
    • Moving on
    • The birth of the storm
    • Help at last
    • Gathering strength
    • Awful situation
    • Surrounded by water
  • Объекты 2
    • New Orleans has always been under threat from flooding. With the Mississippi River on two sides, Lake Pontchartrain to the north and most of the city 150-300 m below sea level, a series of high walls, called levees, protect it. As the hurricane came ashore, it brought an 800-metre-high storm surge that rode the rivers up to New Orleans, and smashed through the levees.
    • On Tuesday, the 23rd of August, 2005, a tropical storm formed over the Bahamas, about 560 km east of Miami, Florida. By the 25th of August, the storm had strengthened and become Hurricane Katrina. Residents of the city of New Orleans had no idea that within days, 80% of their city would be underwater in one of the worst disasters in US history.
    • Hurricane Katrina was one of the most powerful storms that has ever hit the Atlantic coast with winds of over 270 km per hour. As it became stronger over the Gulf of Mexico, the mayor of New Orleans declared a state of emergency and started evacuating the city. When the eye of the storm missed the city by about 72 km, everyone thought the worst was over, but they were very wrong.
    • These days, New Orleans is making a slow recovery. The city has improved the levees, the community is rebuilding itself, and everyone is working hard to make sure that nothing like this will ever happen again.
    • Eventually, the military and the National Guard moved into the city and began to get food and water to the desperate few that remained. After 43 days, army engineers pumped the last of the flood water out of the city. Almost 1,500 people had lost their lives because of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans alone.
    • Over a million residents had already left the city, but tens of thousands, mainly the elderly and the poor, were in temporary shelters. As the waters rose, people were begging for help on roofs, and neighbourhoods were suffering from looting and violence. Emergency services struggled to cope.