Environmental Damage of Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina destroyed hundreds of acres of green spaces like gardens and parks. Thousands of trees were blown down and were badly damaged, lots of wildlife were killed due to the heavy rain and strong wind. 80% of New city. Besides the devastation Hurricane Katrina has caused nearly 90 percent of New Orleans has been cleared of water, but the task of measuring the full extent of the damage has only begun. According to a report entitled “Environmental Health Needs and Habitability Assessment” released September 17 by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), approximately 90 percent of the tap water in New Orleans is not drinkable.
Hurricane Katrina destroyed hundreds of acres of green spaces like gardens and parks. Thousands of trees were blown down and were badly damaged, lots of wildlife were killed due to the heavy rain and strong wind. 80% of New city. Besides the devastation Hurricane Katrina has caused nearly 90 percent of New Orleans has been cleared of water, but the task of measuring the full extent of the damage has only begun. According to a report entitled “Environmental Health Needs and Habitability Assessment” released September 17 by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), approximately 90 percent of the tap water in New Orleans is not drinkable.