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Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800 people , made landfall in Louisiana as a category three storm , after weakening from a category five at sea. The storm brought surge flooding of 25-28ft (7.6-8.5m) above normal tides in Mississippi, and 10-20ft (3-6m) in south-east Louisiana. Katrina is a "grim reminder" that storm surges pose the greatest potential cause for large loss of life in a single hurricane, a tropical cyclone report by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) concluded...