Hurricane katrina Flashcards

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what is some background information about the hurricane?

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  • first category 5 hurricane of the season
  • windspeed of 280km per hour
  • central pressure of 902mb
  • 5th most intense atlantic basin hurricane on record
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what is the risk and vulnerability?

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new orleanms lies on gulf coast of USA and is an area which can expect severe storms
occured in a very active season
150,000 decided not to evacuate

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what are the primary effects of the hurricane?

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  • complex system of flood dfeneces breached 80% underwater
  • 110,000 of 180,000 houses were flooded and 55,000 to damaged to repair
  • power and water supplies disrupted
  • 5 million without power
  • 1242 deaths
  • many oil installations damaged causing the price of oil to rise
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what were the secondary effects of the hurricane?

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1 million people became refugees
tourism revenue reduced
looters
financial cost of 200 billion

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what was the cause of the hurricane?

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-developed on 23 aug over bahamas
-28th aug it was updated to a category 4 and was headed towards coast of Mississippi and Louisiana
-advanced warnings in place by 26th
hit lousiana on 29th

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what were the immediate responses?

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  • evacuation conducted however may refused to move
  • many volunteers gave assistance to local residents
  • USA had a military on scene response
  • law enforcement and public safety agencies responded with manpower and equipment
  • 70 countries pledged donations
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what were the long term responses?

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  • 62.3 billion on aid for the victims
  • FEMA provided housing assistance to 700,000 applicants
  • FEMA also paid for the hotel costs of 12,000 individuals
  • 2 weeks after the storm more than half of the states were involved in providing shelter for evacuees
  • as of march 2010 there was still 260 families living in FEMA provided accommodation
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