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8/29/2005 Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA - Video on Canal Street - Katrina Raw Master 16 

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8/29/2005 Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA - Video on Canal Street and North Peter Street. Footage of hurricane force winds from Katrina slamming into the downtown area across the street from Harrah's Casino and Hotel on Canal Street. Raw footage with lots of high winds and debris flying through the air as the hurricane winds rip apart the city.
Catalog ID: Katrina_Raw_Master_16
Total Run Time: 14;14;21
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@Lofi.z34
@Lofi.z34 12 лет назад
Thanks for this. I live in Texas and we don't really get hit by tornadoes or hurricanes. This helps me understand/get a perspective on what others go through. I know these kinds of storms are scary and very dangerous, but I'd like to get a watertight car with a snorkel system and rollcage in it and drive around just to see the storm.
@TYGZ011
@TYGZ011 10 лет назад
Hello i was in the storm it was a mess and very sad ,i lost everything ,close friends some family members ,but through it all i must say ''THANK YOU GOD FOR SAVING ME AND THOSE WHO MADE IT OUT BEFORE AND AFTER ME" IM BLESS BY THE BEST `AMEN!
@mauigio
@mauigio 7 лет назад
Bless you... May God bring you peace, success, and happiness
@theyes647
@theyes647 3 года назад
Blah blah blah fictional fairy tale
@kikeguerraelsuperioty.5323
@kikeguerraelsuperioty.5323 3 месяца назад
Te creo
@llkrenzotifilms9950
@llkrenzotifilms9950 9 лет назад
It's amazing how a disaster can happen in an area, and after that, the people who live there come back, assess the damage, repair, move back in and continue on with their lives as though something like that could never happen again. I don't think I could live in New Orleans and sleep well every night after this. I would always shudder every time it rains and/or thunder strikes. Well, I guess the human race is very resilient!
@Joshcoshbagosh
@Joshcoshbagosh 9 лет назад
Ren W Well, storm stories were a hot topic for a year or two after katrina hit. A lot of people WERE scared to death about it. Some people couldnt even take showers because the storm made them absolutely terrified of water. Trust me, a lot of people did move after Katrina hit. The thing is though, what made it so bad in New Orleans was the fact that the levees failed. After Katrina, they started building houses above ground and have fixed the levees so that, hopefully, something like that will not happen again.
@llkrenzotifilms9950
@llkrenzotifilms9950 9 лет назад
Joshcoshbagosh Thanks for your response Josh. After writing the above comment i visited New Orleans and actually really liked it. I see why so many people are in love with it. Still felt weird being six feet below sea level but I did sleep very well and soundly every night I was there. lol! Maybe it was the nice hotel bed and pillows!
@kennn170
@kennn170 8 лет назад
+Ren W Thanks for making us feel better, and I'm really glad you liked New Orleans, it was really hard going through that hurricane. 😢
@drewisbeast11
@drewisbeast11 12 лет назад
I live in louisiana now and have my whole life.that hurrican took everything from me and my family.but new irleans is recovering and we doin good.
@omnivale1803
@omnivale1803 7 лет назад
just keep in mind this was recorded on a higher elevation the the center of N.O. over in the middle there was rediculous flooding car sliding down the road and wind so loud you couldn't hear yourself scream, a very traumatic experience
@luv2luv720
@luv2luv720 Год назад
I remember watching storm chaser that barely got out in time.
@prof.emanuelpaiva
@prof.emanuelpaiva 10 лет назад
It was a completely disater to New Orleans! God bless all the families!
@wb7ptr
@wb7ptr 12 лет назад
Hi. Great videos you got on here. Enjoyed them. You might remember me. Name is Lynn.
@christiane.4013
@christiane.4013 11 лет назад
For those who must know, this wasn't the first storm to hit New Orleans this bad. Read about Hurricane Betsy before anyone say these people need this storm to happen. Ignorance is always present smh!
@dariusthehedgehog180califo9
@dariusthehedgehog180califo9 10 лет назад
when it is 80° F all year even January you know that is to good to be true. hurricans are an absolute curse to the Southeast coast.
@bestsongevah5543
@bestsongevah5543 10 лет назад
WHORES OF BABYLON
@GeneSeth
@GeneSeth 9 лет назад
not just the southeast, all of the south
@GeneSeth
@GeneSeth 8 лет назад
MarshalOfExtazy Louisiana -_-
@Mr.Robert1
@Mr.Robert1 2 года назад
I worked on Canal street where this video was taken. I was there in 1990 Able to experience Super Bowl 24 in January then in February able to experience Mardi Gras. Place was absolutely crazy. Stayed for a total of 4 months and abandoned ship lives in Metairie which is one of the suburbs worked in a place called Canal gift shop didn't like anything about it it. Was basically geared towards ripping off tourists that's how they paid us there was no salary at all it was commission only the sales people that had it in their heart to take advantage of people that were drunk and on vacation did very well and stayed I could not do it that's the reason I left.
@BloggingwithApril
@BloggingwithApril 9 месяцев назад
Most Dangerous Hurricane Ever
@tinahering5171
@tinahering5171 8 лет назад
hurrican katrina hit when i was born
@tianalagarde1221
@tianalagarde1221 8 лет назад
when a hurricane is bad.... and may second it is going to be hurricane season
@XxCatcocanutxX
@XxCatcocanutxX 8 лет назад
Are you sure...Cause...You look like a 35 year old woman...
@major600
@major600 10 лет назад
And these were only category 1 winds. The never got stronger than that in the city.
@serioustcing
@serioustcing 9 лет назад
they got up to a category 3 in New Orleans..
@major600
@major600 9 лет назад
That's not what I heard. It made landfall a cat 3, but I heard that the winds that actually blew through N.O. were only cat 1. But who knows?
@serioustcing
@serioustcing 9 лет назад
true that.
@MST3Killa
@MST3Killa 9 лет назад
it was cat1/cat2 but remember that wind is amplified as it cuts through streets and such. It will create a wind tunnel. So while officially it might have been a 1/2 (varies) the winds in the certain areas were greater. But the damage to the city was storm surge, not necessarily the winds themselves.
@NYjoshK1
@NYjoshK1 8 лет назад
good video of the chaos on NOLA
@Lofi.z34
@Lofi.z34 12 лет назад
Indeed. But when I said "we don't really get hit ..." I meant "not commonly". I am 21 years old, and our city hasn't gotten hit by a hurricane. Maybe a few tornadoes, though.
@javelin1010
@javelin1010 12 лет назад
Did you say Canal St or a canal.
@regginaldjulien3167
@regginaldjulien3167 10 лет назад
I remeber when i was little my sister and parents was like we like this house but its destoyed im from new orleans
@paloma9787
@paloma9787 13 лет назад
this is insane!
@LakeNonaSports
@LakeNonaSports 8 лет назад
How fast winds.
@RUSHisRIGHT09
@RUSHisRIGHT09 12 лет назад
You dont get hit by hurricanes??? You do know that the WORST hurricane in history was the 1900 hurricane of Galveston Texas right?
@heinman6250
@heinman6250 8 лет назад
I was born September 6, 2005 in Texas
@rousseaugirlz
@rousseaugirlz 12 лет назад
wow look at the tree in the background
@oussamarahhab1165
@oussamarahhab1165 11 лет назад
omg its so massive and unfortenely quiet scary yo
@nordseemausi7262
@nordseemausi7262 5 лет назад
Das ist der Blanke Wahnsinn
@stevengamertvwvlogs8125
@stevengamertvwvlogs8125 8 лет назад
my dad was in miami in Hurricane Katrina
@randomshitrandomshit1446
@randomshitrandomshit1446 7 лет назад
i was 4 when this happened
@---bw9xd
@---bw9xd 6 лет назад
судя по скорости перемещения мокрых частиц, это обычное явление для северных регионов России)
@justiceiroesc9357
@justiceiroesc9357 11 лет назад
Furacão katrina foi um dos mortiferos e mais caro do mundo e atlântico - 29 de agosto de 2005
@Cristian-ib1ly
@Cristian-ib1ly 6 лет назад
Sabéis que el katrina fueis el mas daños materialeis
@justiceiroesc9357
@justiceiroesc9357 4 года назад
@@Cristian-ib1ly Katrina y Harvey. En inflaciones la Katrina ahora es US$ 166 billiones. Y otro classico en Miami, 1926 con US$ 301 billiones.
@ТаспеханАрепхан
@ТаспеханАрепхан 4 года назад
2020
@peggypaisant1056
@peggypaisant1056 8 лет назад
I was Born July 26 2010
@rosavillenabendezu8597
@rosavillenabendezu8597 8 лет назад
I Was in that storm
@lilo1448
@lilo1448 7 лет назад
ROSA VILLENA BENDEZU Me too but on 2005 tho
@peggypaisant1056
@peggypaisant1056 8 лет назад
I Was Scared
@khlaebrooks5684
@khlaebrooks5684 7 лет назад
um ok
@littlechic90
@littlechic90 12 лет назад
GET OUT OF THE CAR!!!!!
@ericascali5427
@ericascali5427 2 года назад
Brutto
@MASTERSTUDENT1
@MASTERSTUDENT1 11 лет назад
***** *****
@---bw9xd
@---bw9xd 6 лет назад
this is the first experience of climate war!
@92tnghks
@92tnghks 8 лет назад
awful
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