Johannesburg

Thursday

Sunny. Pleasantly warm.

13°C
28°C

7 day forecasts

Devastation facts, figures

2005-09-06 14:31

Hurricane Katrina evacuee Joseph LaCoste, of New Orleans, rests at an evacution centre inside Veterans Memorial Coliseum Monday in Phoenix. (Paul Connors, AP)

Galleries   ·   User Galleries   ·   News in Pictures Send us your pictures  ·  Send us your stories

Washington - Hurricane Katrina smashed into three US states on the Gulf of Mexico on August 29, leaving in its wake the worst natural catastrophe in US history. Here, in facts and figures, is what the storm caused:

Human Toll

  • The provisional death toll from the storm stood Monday at 71 in Louisiana, 152 in Mississippi and seven in Florida, for a total of 230. Republican Senator David Vitter, however, estimates the final death toll in Louisiana alone could top 10 000.

  • At least 273 000 people made homeless by the storm are being put up in a variety of shelters in 16 US states, after they are processed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Louisiana's neighbouring state of Texas, is the foremost destination for the evacuees, with 127 000 already there on Monday.

  • More than one million people in Louisiana may have been displaced by Katrina.

    Economic Toll

  • Katrina devastated 235 000 square kilometers, an area half the size of France or as big as Romania. Forty to 50 kilometers of Mississippi shoreline was obliterated. Four fifths of New Orleans ended up under water.

  • The storm closed down 711 offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. Six days after Katrina hit, 78.98% of the area's oil producing capacity was still off line, according to the Minerals Management Service.

  • The cost of the damage could surpass $100bn and $35bn to insurance companies, according to business analyst Risk Management Solutions. The loss of productivity in the area costs $100m a day.

  • The three states affected by the storm, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, account for three percent of US gross domestic product, according to former Lehman Brothers economist Ethan Harris.

  • In Mississippi, the loss of several casinos along the shore deals an economic shock to the area. In Biloxi alone, 13 000 people are out of a job. The lucrative tourist trade in Louisiana, which gets 10 million visitors a year, is badly affected.

    Rescue and reconstruction

  • Congress has released $10.5bn in emergency aid.

  • Promises of assistance have poured in from overseas. Two oil-rich monarquies, Qatar and Kuwait, have each pledged $600m in assistance.

  • More than $352m have been pledged by private individuals through the Red Cross.

  • More than 50 000 troops are to be dispatched to the storm-ravaged area.

  • Draining New Orleans of its floodwaters could take anywhere between 36 days and 80 days, according to the US army.

    - AFP

  • inside news24

    Weather
    Traffic
    Lottery
    Cpt: 15-23°C Sunny. Mild. Pta: 17-32°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
    Jhb: 13-28°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm. Bloem: 16-32°C Morning clouds. Pleasantly warm.
    Dbn: 19-24°C A few showers. Afternoon clouds. Mild. PE: 17-21°C Mostly sunny. Mild.
    7 day forecasts...

    Jobs - Find your dream job

    Accountant

    Gauteng
    Network Finance Menlyn
    R200,000-240,000 Per Annum Cost To Company

    Accountant

    Gauteng - Pretoria
    Network Finance Menlyn
    R200,000-220,000 Per Annum Cost To Company

    Site Manager

    Mpumalanga
    Budget Recruitment Services

    Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

    AUDI

    2009 Audi A3 2.0 T Sportback Manual - 24000kms
    Lava Grey & Tan leather interior
    R 275 000

    AUDI

    A4 1.8T FSi Ambition MY09 8-sp Multitronic
    2008
    R 269,000.00

    VOLKSWAGEN

    Golf 5 1.9 TDi Comfortline 5-dr Dsl
    2009
    R 224,990.00

    FORD

    Ranger 1.8 NRH XL
    2006
    R 89,900.00

    Property - Find a new home

    MONTANA GARDENS

    Single Residential R2,300,000

    SKEERPOORT

    Single Residential R4,800,000

    THESEN ISLANDS

    Single Residential R2,990,000

    Travel - Look, Book, Go!

    Cape Town Summer

    Escape the Jozi crunch and head down to the Mother City this festive season with package deals from R1 814 per person sharing. Book now!

    Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!

    Kalahari.net - shop online today

    Great Festive Savings on Books

    Up to 30% Off ALL Books. 2.3 million titles on SALE.

    Sleek New iPod Range. Order Your's Now!

    iPod nano 16GB - Black, Was R2,499.00 Now R2,299.00! Save R200!

    Up to 40% off Fabulous Festive Flicks

    46 000 DVDs and Blu-Ray on sale now! Pre-order Up and District 9!

    Up to 20% off ALL Music

    100s of festive new releases now in stock! Now, Bump 25, Bon Jovi & more!

    1000s of Festive Toys on Sale

    Lots of Toys, free gift wrap, lowest prices on Lego Mindstorm, Ben 10, Hannah Montana & more!

    Hot Deal of the Day!

    Up to 30% off Books

    Ends midnight, 30 November

    2.3 million titles on sale! New Stieg Larsson, Jeremy Clarkson, Jamie Oliver & more!

    Up to 40% Off Sale on All Books, Toys, CDs, DVDs & Games!