Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New OrleansĀ 20 years ago this week on August 29, 2005.
The storm brought destruction to the city, and the scale of damages as well as the U.S. governmentās delayed response shocked the world.
But, as Statista’s Katharina Buchholz reports, while Katrina remains the costliestĀ hurricaneĀ to have hit the U.S. since theĀ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationās records started, its already devastating death toll of around 1,400 people was eclipsed by the loss of life caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017.
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NOAA believes that at least 2,900 people died as a result of the storm, and its impact can be felt on the island to this day.
Because of Puerto Ricoās territory status, federal help was also slower to arrive on the island and there is still a need for more disaster assistance, as some of the damages have still not been repaired and theĀ COVID-19 pandemic slowed downĀ efforts even more.
In the case of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Maria alike, deaths caused indirectly by the storm and in the aftermath of it outnumber those caused directly by it.
Adjusted for inflation, Katrina caused an economic damage of $201 billion, with the share that wasĀ insuredĀ standing atĀ $104 billion adjusted for 2024 inflation.Ā
Maria caused $115 billion in damages.
Hurricane Harvey, which hit Texas and Louisiana the same year, has a final tally of $160 billion.
Hurricane Sandy, which hit New York and New Jersey in 2012, caused $89 billion in damages.
Tyler Durden
Sun, 08/31/2025 – 20:25
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