important point is that, since there was a civil war in the country and there was anarchy, the komendanov government provided very little assistance to the victims. yes, some have been renovated. several small dams would have been built there, but essentially everything was limited to this, there was outside help international organizations, in particular the red cross, and there were volunteers from other countries who helped the victims. the most devastating hurricane in us history, as scientists have dubbed katrina, the storm literally destroyed the country's major cultural center, new orleans, to the ground. because of katrina , new orleans literally became a hostage, people were trapped in their own homes, unable to escape. the assistance system has shown its ineffectiveness. some families never received help. 800 destroyed thousand houses, the cost of restoration. just imagine, 80% of the city went under water, how did the residents of new orleans behave and help restore or pump out water? no, it was morodism that came into play, this is the material of that time. in new orleans, wh