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  • Hurricane Katrina's physical destructive impact on the ecosystem of the Gulf Coast was massive, it released oil from production facilities and chemicals from the kitchen sink to waterways, The trees got knocked down, the marshes were washed out, It killed thousands of animals, and most importantly it destroyed the habitats for the species.

Hurricane Katrina formed on 25th August 2005, it passed over Florida and went to the Gulf of Mexico where it grew into a category 3 Hurricane, and then it strengthened to category 5 and caused Landfall on the Gulf coast of the United States. It was the third-highest hurricane that has ever hit the U.S.

It caused a lot of Human tragedy and economical imbalances, most importantly it caused environmental damage by destroying Wildlife, Habitats, etc. A thousand acres of land were lost due to Hurricane

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