In the beggining August 23, 2005 a storm came to life in the caribbean but not yet did it have a name. What happened …show more content…
Hundreds of thousands of people were rendered homeless, many permanently, and estimates totaled to more than $100 billion in damage. In days to come after the storm the place of New Orleans and other sites from Katrina made headlines and many national news stories from the dead to the survivors and even all the damage that occurred. Many people took shelter water and food because they no longer had homes because of the hurricane, many other homes in the community were okay but had complete black outs with no water, heat, air or electricity. The government and other citizens opened their homes and shelters to help the people in need and it took more than a decade to repair damages and build new homes and new places that were old places in the community but were destroyed in the result of Hurricane …show more content…
All people can do is hope and pray that they’ll be okay. The citizens of New Orleans couldn't have been ready but afterwards is what matters. It took more than 10 years to rebuild the damages just in New Orleans and there's still more to build. That's just a fraction of what the hurricane destroyed. The people were not alone the Red Cross set up camps, shelters, and even temporary schools so the children could still get their education and to help the citizens of New Orleans get a little bit back to their normal lives and schedules. There are still people do this day that are homeless and live in shelters but they are still being helped by their neighbors, friends and families. There are many things that could have been done or prevented but in reality no one can’t stop a Hurricane or what it does it’s inevitable. Hurricanes can’t be destroyed, all they can do is destroy and terrorize and take lives. People have to accept that they can't do anything. The lesson now learned is that all a person can do is be prepared for the worst and fight through it even if it takes away and destroys everything that person ever loved and worked for. This very hurricane tore through and left much of nothing in the Southern East part region in the united states in 2005. In conclusion there's nothing much anybody can do to prevent a natural disaster from occurring. But people can learn from their mistakes and be ready