HISTORICAL MARKER: SOUTHWEST RANCHES COMMUNITY AND HURRICANE KATRINA.

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HISTORICAL MARKER: SOUTHWEST RANCHES COMMUNITY AND HURRICANE KATRINA

SOUTHWEST RANCHES COMMUNITY

HURRICANE KATRINA Total casualties: 1,833 Highest wind speed: 174 mph August 23, 2005-August 30, 2005 Category 5

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