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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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  • {{r|Hurricane Katrina}}
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  • ...located to the island following the [[9/11 Attack|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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  • ...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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  • *George Foster Peabody award for Hurricane Katrina coverage
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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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  • ...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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