Today is the 20th anniversary since monster Category 5Hurricane Katrina that hit in August of 2005 (08/25/05 – 08/31/05) took place. This devastating Category 3 hurricane struck the U.S. Gulf Coast on that same date in 2005, resulting in extensive destruction, especially in New Orleans, and is recognized as the most expensive hurricane in U.S. history..

A moment of silence for the remembrance of everyone who remembered that terrible tragedy…
A moment of Silence {PHOTO}

Hurricane Katrina. Following the completion of the eyewall replacement cycle, Katrina escalated from a Category 3 hurricane, featuring winds of 115 mph, to a formidable Category 5 hurricane with maximum winds approaching 165 mph on August 28, as it commenced its northward trajectory towards Louisiana. . .  Never forget!!!

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Hurricane Katrina photos courtesy of Openverse

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Hurricane Katrina on YouTube:
Video: Courtesy of @NOAAVisualizations on YouTubeHurricane Katrina August 22 through September 1, 2005

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Hurricane Katrina courtesy of Openverse

2005: HURRICANE KATRINA

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Be prepared, and be safe.

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