Hurricane Katrina And Global Warming

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Hurricane Katrina and global warming

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In late August 2005, the ocean side of the Atlantic hurricane named Katrina was born by meteorologists. Hurricane Katrina went through Florida, leaving a million people without electricity for several days, then moved to the Gulf of Mexico. On August 29, Katrina went north and hit Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. Experts called Hurricane Katrina - the most destructive natural disaster in U.S. history. (Hurricane, 2005, 35)

Disaster zone, about 90% of homes were destroyed. But most of the damage Hurricane Katrina caused the city of New Orleans.

70% of the territory of the city are ...
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