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  • '''Hurricane Katrina''' struck the [[Gulf of Mexico]] coast of the United States on 28 August 20 | title = Hurricane Katrina — Most Destructive Hurricane ever to strike the U.S.
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  • {{r|Hurricane Katrina}}
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  • {{r|Hurricane Katrina}}
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  • ...[[New Orleans, Louisiana]] to help provide aid following the devastating [[hurricane Katrina]].<ref>
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  • ...nies relocated to the island following the [[9/11|9/11]] and again after [[Hurricane Katrina]] in August 2005, contributing to the expansion of an already robust intern
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  • ...part of DHS. As a result of after-action review of the FEMA response to [[Hurricane Katrina]], President [[George W. Bush]] signed the Post-Katrina Emergency Reform
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  • ...ans was drastically affected by the disruption of the streetcar service by Hurricane Katrina; the film won an award in the Factual category of the 2011 RTS Student Tele
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  • ...reimbursement; the California and Oregon Guards, for example, responded to Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Each state has a [[major general]] commanding the state Guar
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  • ...Fund" which raised 8.8 million for Gulf Coast relief after the travesty of Hurricane Katrina.
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  • ...ced to two, which was a less-known part of the problems in responding to [[Hurricane Katrina]]. Given that the damage to the [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] area needed a fu
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  • *George Foster Peabody award for Hurricane Katrina coverage
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  • ...which made it possible to provide three meals a day to 8,500 victims of [[Hurricane Katrina]] for three months. Other initiatives discussed on its website include the
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  • ...among the first reporters to criticize [[George W. Bush]]'s handling of [[Hurricane Katrina]] emergency response, and that the Republican majority would collapse over
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  • ...in place with the ability to develop a coordinated Federal web response to Hurricane Katrina. It quickly adopted guidelines for federal web managers, such as priority c
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  • ...}</ref> PTSD has been noted following the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and hurricane Katrina in 2005.<ref name="pmid18056908"/>
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  • ...manufacturers that were directly affected by the 2005 [[Hurricane Katrina|hurricane Katrina]].
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  • ...eppelin singer Robert Plant however performed the song with Pearl Jam at a Hurricane Katrina benefit show.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zep
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  • ...as, for example, Louisiana called on the California and Oregon Guard after Hurricane Katrina. These units were not federalized.
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  • ...when the 2BCT deployed, in September 2005, in support of operations for [[Hurricane Katrina]] disaster relief.
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  • ...tional-level preparedness and response to major natural disasters (e.g., [[Hurricane Katrina]]) and major accidents involving infrastructure (e.g., bridges and electric
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  • He was one of only 11 congressmen to vote against a $52 billion post-[[Hurricane Katrina]] aid package.
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  • ...ruck [[Homestead, Florida|Homestead]], just south of Miami, and was, until Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the most expensive natural disaster in US history. Besides heavy p ...e estimates going as high as $40 billion. In 2005, Florida was struck by [[Hurricane Katrina]] and two other hurricanes.
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  • ...n real estate, the debate on illegal immigration, the handling of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster, the U.S. Attorneys dismissal controversy, the creation of the Vis The Bush administration response to the 2005 [[Hurricane Katrina]] disaster (hurricane and flooding in New Orleans region) was widely critic
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  • ...verage by the recent flooding of [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] by hurricane Katrina. Roberts' judicial and legal record was considered by many to be brilliant
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  • The state entered into the professional sports arena in 2005 following [[Hurricane Katrina]] when it became the temporary home for the [[National Basketball Associati
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  • ...cover tunes and Led Zeppelin material with Pearl Jam during a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief at the House of Blues in Chicago. Plant and members of his band join
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  • ...ity, the reality is different, in that a major natural disaster, such as [[Hurricane Katrina]], will need significant military support. In North America, the [[Incident
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  • ...ese have been used in humanitarian as well as military operations, such as Hurricane Katrina relief. <ref name=Barriere>{{citation
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  • In September 2005, [[Hurricane Katrina]] destroyed large sections of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and the Gulf Coast
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