Cause And Effect Of Hurricane Katrina

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Hurricane Katrina was responsible for large amounts of damage. Examples of damage Katrina caused was flooding from the large amounts of rain. The high winds caused things to go flying in the air. Katrina caused a lot of damage which needed a lot of money to repair. It also caused tornadoes in the midwestern states.
Hurricane Katrina formed near the Bahamas, and traveled westward and towards Florida and the Gulf Coast. When hurricane Katrina hit it rained for hours before it actually hit. So there was already a lot of water. However, Louisiana already is below sea levels and they use levees to keep water out of the cities. Most levees broke under the amount of extra water Katrina brought. The wind speeds of a hurricane are measured by a scale