HURRICANE KATRINA – NEW ORLEANS FLOOD 29 AUGUST 2005.

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HURRICANE KATRINA – NEW ORLEANS FLOOD 29 AUGUST 2005

HURRICANE KATRINA-NEW ORLEANS FLOOD  INITIALLY A TROPICAL DEPRESSION, AND …  A CATEGORY 1 STORM WHEN IT STRUCK FLORIDA ON AUGUST 21, KATRINA...  GREW TO A “MONSTER STORM” OF CATEGORY 5 IN THE GULF, AND WAS …  A CATEGORY 4 WHEN IT MADE LANDFALL AND STRUCK NEW ORLEANS AND BILOXI ON AUGUST 29.  INITIALLY A TROPICAL DEPRESSION, AND …  A CATEGORY 1 STORM WHEN IT STRUCK FLORIDA ON AUGUST 21, KATRINA...  GREW TO A “MONSTER STORM” OF CATEGORY 5 IN THE GULF, AND WAS …  A CATEGORY 4 WHEN IT MADE LANDFALL AND STRUCK NEW ORLEANS AND BILOXI ON AUGUST 29.

HURRICANE KATRINA