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eduard
3 years ago
6

Which was a result of hurricane katrina apex?

Geography
2 answers:
Simora [160]3 years ago
5 0

Answer

The result of hurricane Katrina apex was most Americans criticized President Bush

Explanation

Well, hurricane Katrina was the largest hurricane recorded in American which is recorded as the 3rd strongest hurricane ever experience in the United States. The storm surge reached 6 meters which surpassed the designed peak for category 3 levees. Many homes were destroyed in Louisiana with death toll of 1836 people where 1577 were from Louisiana. Due to this, many Americans criticized President Bush.


dedylja [7]3 years ago
3 0
The hurricane of katrina lasted from August 23,2005 till August 31st of the same year.
Based on statistics, the casualties were as follows:
In Kentucky: 1 person
In Alabama: 2 people
In Georgia: 2 people
In Ohio: 2 people
In Florida: 14 people
In <span>Mississippi: 238 people
In </span><span>Louisiana: 1577 people
The total number of casualties is 1836 dead person and 705 missing person.</span>
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