Trash piles on the corners of the streets and signs warning against loitering further accentuate the impression that things haven't improved. Businesses are staying away as well.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana on August 29, The historically low-income, African American area boasted a 14,strong population back in , but the community was hit the hardest by the storm. During the hurricane, a barge broke into the levee protecting the ward, causing the area to be overrun with 12 feet of water, which destroyed homes in a matter of minutes. Army Corps of Engineers, which built the city's levees, of failing to build strong enough.
Ten years after the Hurricane , the Corps finally acknowledged, following numerous studies conducted by experts, that there had been flaws in the flood protection system it had built for the city.
Thus, residents were not only ill-prepared for when the hurricane hit, but they were also not required to have flood insurance. Flood insurance is regulated by the National Flood Insurance Program and required for those who are living in areas that are deemed prone to flooding.
Because most of New Orleans's residents were not required to have flood insurance, the monetary impacts of the disaster were only further exacerbated. Indeed, updated federal flood maps released in moved more than half of the population of the city out of the high-risk zone, which releases them from having to purchase flood insurance and creates a false sense of security.
They also received the least amount of funding in the rebuilding process. Not only was the area ill-prepared for a massive storm, but funding afterwards was often unreliable and inadequate for the damage the hurricane inflicted. And along with national attention went the public support to try and piece back together the remains of the Lower Ninth Ward. Habitat for Humanity, founded in , is a nonprofit organization that relies on volunteers, Americorp members, donations, and sweat equity in order to build homes for those who express financial need or are currently in a dangerous living condition.
In the past decade, New Orleans has remained a popular destination for Habitat for Humanity volunteers, especially students like myself. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Habitat for Humanity was averaging homes a year. However, due to the large number of volunteers who still come to the area, the organization has completed homes post-Katrina, around homes a year. Not only does Habitat for Humanity continue to play a crucial role in the New Orleans area, but many nonprofit organizations have also sprung up over the years to try and rebuild its communities.
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