Hurricane Katrina
Last reviewed: 14-08-2008
AMERICA'S BLIGHTED DISASTER RESPONSE

Key Facts
| DEATHS | 1,833 (Belgian University of Louvain International Disaster Database) |
| SURVIVORS | |
| Louisiana families living in trailers in December 2007 | Almost 40,000 (Brookings Institution) |
| Number applying for federal assistance by March 2006 | 1.2 million (FEMA) |
| Number evacuated | 2.16 million (Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA) |
| New Orleans chool enrollment three years after the storm | 76 percent of pre-Katrina levels (Brookings Institution) |
| New Orleans population three years after the storm | 87 percent of pre-Katrina levels (Brookings Institution) |
| Rents three years after the storm | 46 percent more than pre-Katrina (Brookings Institution) |
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