hurricane katrina|hurricane katrina in English

noun

devastating and most destructive hurricane ever in the United States that hit the Mississippi and Louisiana states (and other southern states) in August 2005 causing unprecedented death and destruction mostly in New Orleans

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1. An example of Cruel is Hurricane Katrina.

2. Another notable hurricane is Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the Gulf Coast of the United States in 2005.

3. This article discusses the lessons learned by survivors of Hurricane Katrina.

4. Having suffered heavy damage during Hurricane Katrina, Biloxi is bouncing back.

5. “Hurricane Katrina destroyed our home, leaving behind only a slab of concrete.

6. In 2005 they assisted with disaster relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

7. Tony Recasner a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina.

8. On Sunday, August 28, it was evident that the storm named Katrina was going to be a maximum-strength hurricane.

9. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival - Kindle edition by Larson, Kirby, Nethery, Mary, Cassels, Jean

10. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival.

11. They recall that they reacted very poorly then —about as ineptly as the U.S. government reacted to Hurricane Katrina in 200

12. Displaced Family Acclimates to Life in Texas The Smith family lost their New Orleans home two years ago during Hurricane Katrina

13. In 2005, Hanoi Taxi was one of the aircraft marshalled by the Air Force to provide evacuation for those seeking refuge from Hurricane Katrina.

14. We see America's character in Dr. Tony Recasner, a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina.

15. Now I am concerned about 'Alarmism enforcement.' Ever since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, any hurricane causing catastrophic damage has been seized upon by climate alarmists as evidence of the horrors of global warming

16. September–October 2005: 9.8 million barrels (1,560,000 m3) lent to ExxonMobil, Placid Refining, Valero, BP, Marathon Oil, and Total S.A. after Hurricane Katrina.

17. Think about the Japanese tsunami -- 400 miles of coastland totally devastated, twice the amount of coastland devastated by Hurricane Katrina in the United States.

18. Western Georgia was hit with the outer bands of Hurricane Katrina, resulting in heavy rains, damaging winds and several reports of tornadoes in Polk, Heard, and Carroll counties.

19. During the months following Hurricane Katrina, the Vietnamese-American community in New Orleans (among the first to return to the city) rallied against a landfill used to dump debris near their community.

20. The Astrodome also served as a respite for roughly 25,000 evacuees after Hurricane Katrina battered New Orleans in 2005, but it closed its doors in March 2009, when the county declined to renew

21. Will Katrina make it on the catwalk?

22. Battle scarred: The Personal Stories of the Katrina Rescuers Ten years on, those who raced to rescue Katrina victims tell their stories

23. Evacuee/refugee (200 After Katrina, refugees became evacuees.

24. The strongest landfalling hurricane was the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 (892 hPa).

25. You caused the hurricane.