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Why was Hurricane Katrina significant? Check all that apply. The force of the hurricane broke levees meant to protect New Orleans.
Broken levees led to 80 percent of New Orleans being underwater.
Authorities did not know New Orleans was vulnerable to flooding before the storm.
It was the costliest and deadliest natural disaster in US history.
Millions were affected by the hurricane and the flooding that followed.

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