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This report by Christa D. Jones from the US Census Bureau delves into critical questions raised by Hurricane Katrina. It explores the number of people who evacuated, their destinations, and their likelihood of returning home. It also examines how many remain displaced and the timelines for their return. The recovery process of affected areas is scrutinized, along with methodologies for measuring recovery success. The findings aim to inform future disaster response strategies and enhance our understanding of post-disaster dynamics.
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Responding to Disaster: Learning Lessons from Katrina Christa D. JonesUS Census Bureau
How many people evacuated? Where did the evacuees go? Are the evacuees going to return? How many people remained? When are the evacuees going to return? Are the areas recovering? How will we measure recovery?
Christa D. JonesUS Census Bureau301 763 7310christa.d.jones@census.gov