Hurricane Katrina By Julianna F. E.L.A. S.E.E.D.S. 3 rd grade John F. Kennedy School.

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Hurricane Katrina By Julianna F. E.L.A. S.E.E.D.S. 3 rd grade John F. Kennedy School

This is land after Hurricane Katrina hit. Everything that was once on this beach is gone.

Hurricane Katrina Before After

Hurricane Katrina happened in 2005 in mostly in Louisiana. It also happened in the Bahamas. Where and When This Happened

The main cause of this natural disaster was the encounter from the very warm water of the golf coast. The Main Cause of This Natural Disaster

Here is the outcome of Hurricane Katrina in the city. This was the 3 rd most destructive storm in the world.

People driving or parking on this road got flooded. This is very dangerous. Most people were sad. Dangerous Storm

Hurricane Katrina was a very dangerous storm. Be lucky you didn’t get injured in this unfortunately true storm. And for those people ever harmed in any storm, just remember nothing is impossible. Nothing is impossible

Here are the resources I used. student/article Id=ar752633&st=hurricane+k atrina En.wikipeadia.org Work Cited