k Hurricane Katrina damage Hurricane Katrina damage at Gulfport, Mississippi, USA, on 30th August 2005. A sinkhole destroyed this part of Highway 90. Katrina was a category four hurricane when it hit the Gulf of Mexico coast of the USA on 29th August. It left a huge trail of damage, most notably in New Orleans. There, failure of the levee flood defences meant that around 80 of the lowlying port city was flooded. Thousands lost their lives. The evacuation of the entire city of 1.3 million people was ordered on 8th September. Katrina is thought to be the most deadly and costly natural disaster in US history. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hurricane Katrina damage Hurricane Katrina damage at Gulfport, Mississippi, USA, on 30th August 2005. A sinkhole destroyed this part of Highway 90. Katrina was a category four hurricane when it hit the Gulf of Mexico coast of the USA on 29th August. It left a huge trail of damage, most notably in New Orleans. There, failure of the levee flood defences meant that around 80  of the low lying port city was flooded. Thousands lost their lives. The evacuation of the entire city of 1.3 million people was ordered on 8th September. Katrina is thought to be the most deadly and costly natural disaster in US history.
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Hurricane Katrina damage

Hurricane Katrina damage at Gulfport, Mississippi, USA, on 30th August 2005. A sinkhole destroyed this part of Highway 90. Katrina was a category four hurricane when it hit the Gulf of Mexico coast of the USA on 29th August. It left a huge trail of damage, most notably in New Orleans. There, failure of the levee flood defences meant that around 80% of the low-lying port city was flooded. Thousands lost their lives. The evacuation of the entire city of 1.3 million people was ordered on 8th September. Katrina is thought to be the most deadly and costly natural disaster in US history.

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