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The deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history
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31/08/2005 15:13:01
 
 
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Hi Mark.
That was my point.
At least for the Galveston Hurricane death we could say it was becuase we didn't see it coming. But with the Katrina we saw it coming way before hand and still, many people refuse to get out or couldn't.

BTW I have fond memory of Hurst/Euless area. I've played Texas Star GC many times.
How 'bout dem Cowboys!?!?


>>That was before they had satellites and hurricane hunters right? They probably didn't know what hit them.

>Well considering the Russians launched the first satellite in 1959(?) and the first airplane to fly over a hurricane did not happen until WWII...
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