Hurricane Katrina disaster relief Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis of Disaster Relief for People and Their Pets.

Hurricane Katrina disaster relief Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis of Disaster Relief for People and Their Pets.
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Disaster Relief for People and Their Pets

Summary: Many people fail to understand or realize the fact that many people and pets still don't have a place to live as a result of recent natural disasters in Louisiana and elsewhere. Because shelters are overpopulated, many pets of disaster victims still need a permanent place to live.
Disaster Relief

Just as Louisiana began to reconstruct itself from a natural disaster another hurricane hits and causes many evacuees sent back to shelters. Many people fail to understand or realize how people and pets still don't have a place to live. Because shelters are overpopulated due to recent natural disasters, many pets of disaster victims still need a permanent place to live.

Recent disasters caused people to become homeless. Many people did not believe the hurricanes were going to cause as much damage as they did to the affected cities. Once the storms were over with, the destruction left was overwhelming for the people in the community. In New Orleans, the city had to open the Superdome to evacuees whose homes were underwater: "Capt. John Pollard of the Texas Air Force National Guard said 20,000 people were in the dome when the evacuation efforts began. By Thursday afternoon...

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