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What is the difference between hurricane katrina and hurricane andrew?

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What is the difference between hurricane katrina and hurricane andrew?

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Hurricane Katrina struck landfall as a catagory 3 with winds around 100 mph caused most of its damage through flooding. Hurricane Andrew struck Florida and the gulf as a catagory 5 with winds acceding 165 mph. Even though Andrew was much stronger when it hit. The damage Katrina caused acceeded Andrew’s cause of all the flooding done because of New Orleans being under sea level and the levee’s failing which instead of blocking the water it trapped the water in.

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