Natural Disaster Essay

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There are hundreds of natural disasters that occur on the earth on a yearly basis. Some natural disasters are more severe than other natural disasters. disasters include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis. These disasters cause great trauma, stress, major property damage and sometimes death. Natural disasters is any catastrophic event that is caused by nature or the natural processes of the earth. The severity of a disaster are measured in lives lost, economic loss, and the ability of the population to rebuild. The bigger, the population the disaster hits, the more repairs needed. In many cases, these major events are heartbreaking to watch, let alone to experience. (“Natural disasters,” n.d.)
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Hurricane Katrina had 127 mph winds. Hurricane Katrina has winds through Grand Isle, Louisiana, and the tip of the Mississippi River. “Historical examples that reached the Category 5 status and made landfall as such include the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, the 1959 Mexico Hurricane, Camille in 1969, and Gilbert in 1988, Andrew in 1992, Dean, and Felix (Both 2007). Sustained winds greater than 155 mph, greater than 135 kt, or greater than 249 km/hr” (United States Coast Guard, n.d.) People around the world will reflect on the devastating impact that Hurricane Katrina had on New Orleans and the entire Gulf Coast region. New Orleans, Louisiana was the most damaged city after Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans suffered from a lack of drinkable water, severe property damage, electrical outages and many more difficulties as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Over one million people were evacuated out of their houses. After the damage, most of them had to live in the New Orleans Superdome. The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is a sportscenter New Orleans, Louisiana, which is often called the Superdome. The Superdome holds the maximum of 76,468 …show more content…

(“Hurricane Katrina anniversary: New Orleans ten years after storm, in pictures,” 2015) New Orleans has struggled with the economy, race, and social issues for years. This natural disaster took this city into full desperate measures. New reports of the storm exposed racial issues in New Orleans to the whole world. Many African Americans did not have the resources to protect their families and homes. Africans American did not have the resources to leave the city before the storm hit. The lack resources shows the importance of charities, donations and the

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