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Essay heading: Devastating effects of Katrina
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October 5, 1997 |
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Order was quickly restored to the city.
In the beginning of September, the National Response Plan was implemented, which states that "when responding to a catastrophic incident, the federal government should start emergency operations even in the absence of clear assessment of the situation."
Many States responded to Katrina by sheltering evacuees... displayed 300 characters
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Four weeks after the storm, evacuees were registered in 50 states. About seventy countries also pledged monetary donations and other assistance. Kuwait made the largest donation of $500 million.
The American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and many other charitable organizations provided housing, food, and water to victims... displayed next 300 characters
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