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1 Hurricane Katrina Template Patrick Kent Water High, Spirits Low December 1, 2005

2 Table of Contents The Aftermath of Katrina Katrina’s Wrath Katrina- The Last Stand Recovering from the Aftermath-Katrina Surviving the Aftermath of Katrina Pre/Post Population THE AFTERMATH/One Step at a time Facing the repercussions of Katrina’s vengeance Katrina: The woman that destroyed it all Katrina: Was it a plot to destroy or unify Survival to Revival Spirits High, Waters Low The unveiled flaws of Katrina Rekindling the flame that Katrina Extinguished

3 Introduction Katrina is the worst natural disaster to ever annihilate any costal area of the United States. Katrina has certainly caused billions of dollars of damage and a priceless amount of anguish. To date efforts are being made to rebuild all areas that were affected.

4 The Aftermath of Katrina a. An area view shows the destruction following Katrina. b. The water has dominated New Orleans

5 Katrina in its Wrath a. After Hurricane Katrina pass, the water continues to rise. b. Devastating flood waters overpower neighborhoods.

6 Katrina: The Last Stand a. Forecasters predicts Katrina’s potential target. b. Katrina eye spots Louisiana coastline.

7 Recovering from the Aftermath a. A citizen of New Orleans cleans their devastated property. b. Protective gear is needed to fight off spores and other hazardous materials.

8 Surviving the Aftermath of Katrina a. A victim tries to survive to flood waters. b. Great balance helps victim stay above the flood waters.

9 Pre/Post Population a.Hurricane victims appear to be leaving New Orleans forever. b. The water appears to be following the evacuees.

10 THE AFTERMATH a. Skies darken as Rita approaches. b. Civilians attempt to evacuate as Rita arrives.

11 Facing the Repercussions of Katrina Vengeance a. The repercussions of Katrina clearly appears to be tiring b. Even the little ones experience the affects of Katrina

12 Katrina: The woman that destroyed it all a. The Flood waters appear to be destroying Florida Ave. b. The water looks as if its an flowing river.

13 Katrina: Was it a plot to Destroy or Unify a. Disgust appears on the faces of the victims. b. The evacuees looks as if it was a plot to destroy.

14 The Aftermath of Katrina: One step at a time a. First step: Drain the water. b. Next and future steps: Prevent from happening a second time around

15 From Survival to Revival a. Hurricane victims survive devastating flood waters. b. Victims appear to be grateful of the help being received.

16 Spirits High, Water low a. The water appears to have somewhat drained. b. Spirits aren’t exactly high.

17 Rekindling the flame that Katrina Extinguished a. Clear skies stars the beginning of the recovery. b. What a sight to see, following Katrina.

18 The Unveiled Flaws of Katrina a. Stranded and waiting to be rescued. b. Civilians seek shelter at a bus stop.

19 Summary Each slide has a picture,a title and two sentences. The picture matches the title and two sentences are followed explaining the actions in the pictures.

20 Reference www.google.com Images


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