
History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast What was Hurricane Katrina?
Imagine a storm so massive that it flooded an entire city! In August 2005, one of the biggest and most powerful storms in American history slammed into the Gulf Coast. It was called Hurricane Katrina! But what exactly is a Category 5 hurricane, and just how huge are we talking? When Katrina hit, the heavy walls built to keep water out—called levees—suddenly broke. Whoosh! In a flash, water rushed in, and 80 percent of the famous city of New Orleans was completely underwater! But this episode isn't just about a scary storm; it's an incredible story about real-life superheroes! When people were stranded on the roofs of their houses, brave rescue teams flew in on helicopters and zoomed on boats to save over 33,500 people! That is absolutely amazing! Join us as we explore the wild science behind hurricanes, the dramatic rescues that saved the day, and how amazing communities came together to help each other rebuild. Discover how a whole city refused to give up and showed the world what true teamwork looks like!
