An Oral History of the LSU AgCenter's Response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

By Kyle Peveto, V. Todd Miller, Anthony Bailey

LSU AgCenter

A pair of natural disasters stunned south Louisiana in 2005.

When Hurricane Katrina hit the coast on Aug. 29 and Hurricane Rita followed on Sept. 24, much of south Louisiana sustained tremendous damage. The storms caused more than 1,100 deaths, according to the Louisiana Department of Health; displaced several communities; and led to $108 billion in damage, according to the National Weather Service. LSU AgCenter economists estimated that the state’s agricultural sectors sustained nearly $1.6 billion in losses from the storms.

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