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bring on the troops we will always be sheltered by the flag. Glory to God! bringing sandbags to repair the levy system.
 
Hurricane Katrina ripped through the southernmost part of the United States leaving devastation in its path. nowhere to go. flood conditions everywhere. May the Lord keep us safe.
the transit system was held up by the local government flying in relief. even a one legged man could not get out of New Orleans fast enough some people had to be helped.
 
crowds of people with nowhere to go. a military man getting a thank you. everyone has to wait their turn. I've fallen and I can't get up.
 
someone lost among the ruins. lending a hand. oh the desperation. hundreds of millions of gallons of water.


Hurricane Katrina was the eleventh named tropical storm, fifth hurricane, third major hurricane, and first Category 5 hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the third most powerful storm of the season, and the sixth-strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. Katrina formed over the Bahamas in late August, and crossed southern Florida at Category 1 intensity before strengthening rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm weakened considerably before making its second landfall as an extremely large Category 3 storm on the morning of August 29 along the Central Gulf Coast near Buras-Triumph, Louisiana.

The storm surge from Katrina caused catastrophic damage along the coastlines of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Levees separating Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans were breached by the surge, ultimately flooding about 80% of the city. Wind damage was reported well inland, impeding relief efforts. Katrina is estimated to be responsible for $75 billion in damages, making it the costliest hurricane in United States history; the storm has killed at least 1,383 people, becoming the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane.

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