Last year during Hurricane Katrina I stayed in my house during the hurricane, because I didn\'t expect the damage to be so great. After the hurricane stopped I went to check on my house and mostly was fine. There was some flooding and some roof damage, everything else seems to be ok.\r\n\r\nAs I walked toward the road the atmosphere in the city seem to be very gloomy, with debris everywhere, and water on either side of the street and buildings. As I was leaving New Orleans, due to the shortage of water and power I had to drive 300 miles to Houston, and live in my friend\'s house until I find some place to live.\r\n\r\nAfter I settle down and think back how devastate the storm was. Downed trees and power lines across the middle of streets, almost every part of the city was flooded. Completely leave the city functionless it was horrifying experience. I can\'t even start to think about the future, and whether I will go back, or even if there will be anything to go back to. Should I find a school at Houston or should I start looking for a job. Is all very confusing to me and seem is everybody else who are the victim of the hurricane\r\n

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“[Untitled],” Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, accessed October 17, 2024, https://hurricanearchive.org./items/show/12064.

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