Hurricane Katrina effects by region
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The article covers the Hurricane Katrina effects by region, within the United States and Canada. The effects of Hurricane Katrina, in late August 2005, were catastrophic and widespread. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in U.S. history, leaving at least 1,836 people dead, and a further 135 missing. The storm was large and had an effect on several different areas of North America.
More information Total, 1,245–1,836 ...
Alabama | 2 |
Florida | 14 |
Georgia | 2 |
Kentucky | 1 |
Louisiana | 986–1,577* |
Mississippi | 238 |
Ohio | 2 |
Total | 1,245–1,836[1][2] |
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Missing | 135[3] |
*Includes out-of-state evacuees counted by Louisiana |
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