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yes there was a food and water shortage after hurricane katrina that caused many people to die because they were not prepaired
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
They brought in pipes to suck it all out!
Dust and Concrete from the houses got into the water during the Hurricane Katrina and affected the animals in the water, but mostly affected the Atmosphere because alot of people were breathing the air.
by ruining there environment and died because of the water
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Hurricane Katrina stopped because when she reached the land she didn't have any water or power source!
Hurricane Katrina reached peak intensity over open water and did not directly affect land at this point in its existence. The highest-intensity landfall took place in Louisiana.
Katrina, like all hurricanes, got its energy from warm ocean water. Katrina in particular got most of its energy from a very warm Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Katrina started like many hurricanes as a tropical wave. In this case near the Bahamas. The system fed on the moisture from the warm ocean water and organized into Tropical Depression Twelve. As it continued to strengthen it soon became Tropical Storm Katrina and eventually Hurricane Katrina.