What Did Hurricane Katrina Teach Us?

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Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes to hit the United States in decades. The economic losses were extraordinary; however, it was the human losses that stuck Americans at their core. The media brought into our homes graphic images of the destruction of New Orleans. Its mayor had ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city and yet 150,000 citizens are said to have stayed. Like most of the nation I asked myself, “Well why did they stay? If a mandatory evacuation is issued, it stands to reason that state officials considered the situation to be precarious.” It is only recently, when I’ve seen reports of New Orleans slow rebuilding, that I have really given thought to the undisclosed factors that lead to such devastation.

Having worked with the low socioeconomic segment of our county’s population it is clear to me that if a natural force were to hit the areas were many live, the number of casualties would be very high. The people living in these areas are marginalized by their community. They lack basic necessities like transportation, live in substandard ...

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