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Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast HISTORY ~ Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast Hurricane Katrina makes landfall near New Orleans Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane on this day in 2005 Despite being only the third most powerful storm of the 2005 hurricane season Katrina was the worst natural disaster in the history of the United States

2005 – Hurricane Katrina – Coast Guard Aviation History ~ Katrina formed over the Bahamas on August 23 2005 then crossed southern Florida as a moderate Category 1 hurricane and strengthened rapidly in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico Hurricanes are a fact of life along the Gulf Coast and the Eighth Coast Guard District has in place a response plan that is regularly exercised and adjusted when needed

Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf Coast NBC News ~ Hurricane Katrina is seen in the Gulf of Mexico on Aug 28 2005 Katrina roared shore the next day packing sustained winds of 125 mph and was one of the strongest storms to hit the coast of the United States in the last 100 years Katrina caused widespread devastation along the central Gulf Coast states

August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina Strikes the Gulf Coast ~ August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina Strikes the Gulf Coast “Faithbased disaster relief is no substitute for an effective organized rapid government response” By Richard Kreitner Twitter

In Katrinas wake the Coast Guard and the Gulf ~ In Katrinas wake the Coast Guard and the Gulf Coast hurricanes of 2005 Donald L Canney Part of the New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology series Canneys book is a testimonial to the courage and discipline of the members of the US Coast Guard in general Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript

The Response to Hurricane Katrina A Study of the Coast ~ After a few unexpected changes in direction while over the Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Katrina slammed into the United States Gulf Coast early on August 28 2005 scoring an almost direct hit on New Orleans Louisiana a city most unfortunately that sits below sea level

hurricane katrina « Search Results « Coast Guard COAST ~ When Hurricane Katrina made landfall just outside of New Orleans on Aug 29 2005 it marked the beginning of one of the largest search and rescue operations the Coast Guard had ever seen While the landfall may have marked the end of the storm it was only just the beginning of a longterm response and recovery effort for the city of New Orleans and the region as a whole

Coast Guard Praised for Katrina Response NPR ~ At the Coast Guards air station on Cape Cod one of the big Jayhawk rescue helicopters rumbles by From here 1500 miles from New Orleans a Jayhawk and rescue crew is headed toward the Gulf Coast a full day before Katrina came ashore

Hurricane Katrina Wikipedia ~ The Gulf coast of Mississippi suffered massive damage from the impact of Hurricane Katrina on August 29 2005 leaving 238 people dead 67 missing and billions of dollars in damage bridges barges boats piers houses and cars were washed inland

The Long Blue Line Coast Guard responders during record ~ Today the Coast Guard’s response to Hurricane Katrina stands as the largest of countless search and rescue operations undertaken by the Coast Guard Throughout the Katrina response effort men and women of the United States Coast Guard went in harm’s way to complete their mission as members of the long blue line


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