Below Sea Level: The Catastrophe Of Hurricane Katrina
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Tyler Dale
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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This book traces the full arc of Katrina, from the geological forces that made New Orleans vulnerable to the infrastructure decisions that left it unprotected. It follows the storm from its birth over the Bahamas through its explosive intensification in the Gulf, where warm water transformed a modest hurricane into a monster with 175-mile-per-hour winds. It documents the hours when the floodwalls collapsed and water poured into neighborhoods where residents had been assured they were safe.
The human cost of Katrina extended far beyond the death toll. Tens of thousands of people spent days trapped in shelters while emergency systems struggled to mount a response, and entire communities were scattered across the country in one of the largest population displacements in American history. Cultural institutions were destroyed, and neighborhoods that had existed for generations were transformed into empty wastelands. The rescuers who saved more than 60,000 lives, from Coast Guard helicopter crews to the volunteer boat operators of the Cajun Navy, wrote one of the few heroic chapters in an otherwise devastating story.
Twenty years later, New Orleans has been rebuilt but not restored. The city remains smaller than it was, changed in ways both visible and subtle, still grappling with the legacy of the disaster that revealed how quickly the familiar can become unrecognizable when the water begins to rise.
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