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Hurricane Katrina

August 29, 2005

National Crisis

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Katrina made landfall near Buras-Triumph, Louisiana at 6:10 a.m.

The residents didn’t know their lives were about to be changed

forever

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160 MPH Winds

Torrential Rains

30 Foot Storm Surge

Tornadoes

All battered the Gulf Coast States for Hours

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90,000 Square Miles declared

a disaster zone.

That’s an area twice the size of Pennsylvania

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Over a million people affected

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The city of New Orleans is without the basic needs of life. There is no running water, electricity, or sewage.

The standing water is a breeding ground for bacteria.

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The residents will have to start a new life in a new place.Most of them are in

the shelters along with thousands of other people, waiting on financial aid.

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Friends

Family

Homes

JobsPets

All Lost

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The estimated cost of Katrina is said to be around 200 Billion Dollars.

$200 Billion Dollars could pay for 100 Space Shuttles.

or the War in Iraq.

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In other words, $675 for every person in the United States

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Please give to help the victims of this horrendous storm

Donate Today.

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Augusta Red Cross

1322 Ellis Street

Augusta, GA 30901

(706) 724 - 8481

Thank You for your generosity.


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