Why was Hurricane Katrina so devastating?

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The question is asking for the reasons behind the significant destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. This involves discussing meteorological factors, the impact on infrastructure, and the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the disaster's severity.

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Flooding caused by engineering flaws in the flood protection system, especially the levees.

The final answer is the flooding caused by engineering flaws in the flood protection system, particularly the levees around New Orleans.

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The final answer is the flooding caused by engineering flaws in the flood protection system, particularly the levees around New Orleans.

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Hurricane Katrina brought intense winds, heavy rainfall, and a massive storm surge, but the catastrophic flooding due to levee breaches was the primary cause of the extensive damage and loss of life.

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