Building Performance and Damage Investigation after Hurricane Katrina
Credit: 9 PDH Hours
Course Fee: $135.00
80 pages
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Course Summary:
Hurricane Katrina was one of the strongest storms to impact the coasts of the United States during the past 100 years.
Learning Objective:
This course discuss the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi. Why some of the buildings and structures survived and some didn’t. Was most of the damage caused by the hurricane wind or the flood waters and why? How did different structures reacted differently to the flood? With conclusions and recommendations that will assist local communities, businesses and individuals in reconstructing and will help reduce the impact of future hurricanes.
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Course Content
Course Author: Department of Housing and Urban Development
Certificate of completion of the course
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