Hurricane Katrina Disaster Web Pages

Pictures, Stories and Information

Hurricane Katrina was one of the most deadly and costly hurricane's in U.S. history. Hundreds of people have dies and thousands have lost their homes and businesses. Here are some sites to help you understand the breadth of this disaster. Some of them are blogs so you will need to find the dates of August 30 through September 2005 for the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

Katrina.com
This site is specifically for the Hurricane Katrina disaster and relief. This woman decided to do this when her site, katrina.com, started getting hits during the hurricane. When she figured out that it was because of Hurricane Katrina she designed her site just for Hurricane Katrina.

On this site you will find news, of course, and the latest headlines about Hurricane Katrina. There is also information on how you can donate time or money and where to go to help. If you are looking for lost loved ones or need help you can find that information here too. There is a message board so you can post your thoughts on Hurricane Katrina as well.

Peripathetic
This blog tells about the latest news and information about what's happening in
New Orleans. From these blog posts you can learn about New Orleans and it's buildings and history. This blog talks about what the historic business owner's to do about rebuilding and other important issues that the business owners and residents of New Orleans will have to face when order is restored and the water recedes.

Radical Fringe
Read about the political and economical aspects of Hurricane Katrina. On the Sept. 1 post there is a funny comic for you to read. There's also a link to a Web site that will help you find the lowest gas prices in your area. Get the lastes Hurricane Katrina news where the economy or politics are involved.

Meta Filter
This blog calls the Hurricane Katrina disaster "biblical". The Hurricane Katrina coverage on this site started August 28th with a prediction. It goes on to tell about the local New Orleans new on Hurricane Katrina. There is a map that looks like an aerial photo with the parts of New Orleans marked. There is also a drawn map showing the levee heights.

The blog posts on this site are updated several times a day. Whenever this person receives an update or information from somewhere he posts it here. You may get lots of information about the Hurricane Katrina disaster and relief efforts from reading this blog.

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