Approximately 30,000 according to the Superdome: How many evacuees from Katrina were in the superdome?
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It does of course depend on what time period one is asking about. Sunday 8/28/05 before the storm hit landfall there were about 15,000 of us in the Superdome. Monday night after the storm hit and was headed away there were probably 20,000. On Tuesday 8/30/05 long after Katrina had left and the levees failed it was growing up to about 30,000.
Paul Harris
Author, "Diary From the Dome, Reflections on Fear and Privilege During Katrina"
Brian Williams was the only network news anchor to report from inside the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
people began dying on the first night
The New Orleans Superdome
The superdome had extremely poor health conditions while people stayed there during and after hurricane Katrina.
people began dying on the first night
They went into emergency shelters Saint Stadium and Marcates Superdome
how many seats are in the superdome
I live in New Orleans, so I can tell you that Hurricane Katrina destroyed many objects like houses, the superdome ect. Many people moved from N.O and some came back, some didn't. Also, many loved ones were killed by Hurricane Katrina
The Louisiana Superdome was the official "shelter of last resort" for the city of New Orleans. You're question is a little vague though so I'm not sure if this is the answer you were looking for.
many people from different places such as Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi and other places that got hit went to big sturdy buildings such as the Superdome.
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
The name of the stadium is " The Louisiana Superdome " named after the state in which it stands - Ervin Brooks