Hurricane Katrina

This resource page allows you to browse our citations to over 1000 articles, reports, books, dissertations and more, relating to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Many of the citations may have links for online access. Hurricane Katrina formed near the Bahamas, crossed southern Florida, and struck the Mississippi and Louisiana Gulf Coasts causing extensive flooding in New Orleans, in late August, 2005. At least 1,836 people were killed and the $81 billion dollars in property damage made it the costliest natural disaster in US history.


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