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Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans: a cause-and-effect investigation

Part of the Cause-and-Effect Disasters series
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In August 2005, a massive hurricane hit New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast.

Levees created to protect New Orleans from flooding failed, and water rushed into the city.

Some stranded residents waited days in horrible conditions for rescue to arrive.

More than a thousand people died, and thousands more lost their homes.

Could anyone have prevented these losses?To understand the impact of a disaster, you must understand its causes.

How did Hurricane Katrina turn into a monster storm?

How did poor planning contribute to the scope of the disaster?

Investigate the disaster from a cause-and-effect perspective and find out!

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Product Details
Lerner Publications
1512411280 / 9781512411287
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/11/2016
English
40 pages
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