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What Made Hurricane Katrina So Devastating and Could It Happen Again?

What Made Hurricane Katrina So Devastating and Could It Happen Again?

What Made Hurricane Katrina So Devastating and Could It Happen Again?
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Landfall
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Rainfall
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Flooding
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New Orleans in Chaos
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Tornadoes
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The Impact of Twisters
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Wind Speed
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Tree Damage
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How Much Damage Did It Cause?
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It Wasn't Just New Orleans
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Could a Storm Like Katrina Happen Again?
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A Matter of Chance
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What Made Hurricane Katrina So Devastating and Could It Happen Again?
Landfall
Rainfall
Flooding
New Orleans in Chaos
Tornadoes
The Impact of Twisters
Wind Speed
Tree Damage
How Much Damage Did It Cause?
It Wasn't Just New Orleans
Could a Storm Like Katrina Happen Again?
A Matter of Chance

What Made Hurricane Katrina So Devastating and Could It Happen Again?

Hurricane Katrina began as a tropical depression over the southeastern Bahamas on August 23, 2005, strengthening into Tropical Storm Katrina the following day. By the evening of August 25, the storm had intensified into a Category 1 hurricane and made landfall in South Florida with winds of about 80 mph. After crossing the state and entering the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Katrina rapidly intensified.

By August 28, Katrina had strengthened into a massive Category 5 hurricane over the Gulf, with maximum sustained winds reaching 175 mph. Although it weakened slightly before landfall, the storm struck southeast Louisiana on the morning of August 29 as a powerful Category 3 hurricane with winds near 125 mph. The storm then pushed into Mississippi along the Gulf Coast, bringing destructive winds, catastrophic storm surge, and widespread flooding.

Here, 24/7 Tempo takes a closer look at the key factors that made Hurricane Katrina one of the most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history.

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