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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Hurricane Katrina was so uniquely catastrophic -- and remains America's most devastating storm, 20 years later
On Aug. 29, 2005 exactly 20 years ago today Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana. America hasnt suffered a storm as devastating since.
Katrinas winds, rains, floodwaters and aftereffects killed nearly 1,400 people across the South; more than 600 went missing. Only the Galveston, Texas, hurricane of 1900 and the Lake Okeechobee, Fla., hurricane of 1928 are known to have claimed more lives.
Total damages from Katrina surpassed $125 billion, making it the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. Entire coastal communities were obliterated, and some of the lowest-lying and poorest New Orleans neighborhoods were wiped out by a storm surge that reached as high as 28 feet.
A botched government response on the federal, state and local level only made matters worse.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/article/why-hurricane-katrina-was-so-uniquely-catastrophic--and-remains-americas-most-devastating-storm-20-years-later-144513357.html
Fear Krasnov will fuck up the next disaster even worse.

RT Atlanta
(2,624 posts)May God help those on the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast while this current junta is leading the charge in D.C. - there will be mass casualties and it will be up to the states (mostly republican led!) to coordinate a response.
It will be 'every family for themselves' - just the way the republicans want it.
tanyev
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a kennedy
(34,302 posts)I remember feeling just sick for all the folks in that Super Dome. My heart still pangs a tad just remembering that.
BigmanPigman
(53,606 posts)What a loser. Federal, state and local all fucked up (GOP and Dem leaders).
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(128,141 posts)LeftInTX
(33,560 posts)But I had to leave town and I think they announced that a barge hit a levee, but I had to go and couldn't stick around to find out the details.
I got home around 4 ish. Found out it had flooded bad. And then it kept getting worse over several days. One night a nurse called CNN from a hospital, "Does anyone know we're here?"
ITAL
(1,188 posts)I remember the Weather Channel reporters in Mississippi discussing how catastrophic it was as it was going on. I believe Jim Cantore and his camera guys left a structure just minutes before it was washed into the Gulf of Mexico.
LeftInTX
(33,560 posts)Lots of wind damage, but no flooding at first. I'm watching a documentary on Netflix about it right now. Alot of people apparently evacuated to high rise hotels downtown. I never knew that.
ITAL
(1,188 posts)The recent spate of Katrina documentaries are all but ignoring the insane amount of damage the Gulf Coast got. I know New Orleans is a major city, but that wasn't the entire story of Katrina by any stretch.
LeftInTX
(33,560 posts)So all these people walked from the Superdome to the convention center and there were no buses! Ay!!! How could he f'up something like that??? I don't understand how he could say that because you don't want to say that unless, there are buses there ready to go...
Who knows if buses could even get in and out??
B.See
(6,340 posts)Morial Convention Center was exactly where Dubya and Brownie wanted them to be. They (FEMA) certainly weren't in any hurry.