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Keywords: US Navy 050828-N-0000W-004 Navy graphic showing Hurricane Katrina strom track.jpg en Gulf of Mexico Aug 28 2005 Graphic produced by the U S Navy Atlantic Meteorology Oceanography Center Norfolk Va showing the anticipated track of Hurricane Katrina The storm crossed South Florida Thursday and headed back to sea in the Gulf of Mexico The storm's wind is now in excess of 160 mph a category 5 storm Only three Category 5 hurricanes the highest on the Saffir-Simpson scale have hit the United States since record keeping began The last was 1992's Hurricane Andrew which leveled parts of South Florida killed 43 people and caused 31 billion in damage The other two were the 1935 Labor Day hurricane that hit the Florida Keys and killed 600 people and Hurricane Camille which devastated the Mississippi coast in 1969 killing 256 At 8pm EST Katrina's eye was about 130 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River The storm was moving toward the northwest at nearly 11 mph and was expected to turn toward the north A hurricane warning was in effect for the north-central Gulf Coast from Morgan City La to the Alabama-Florida line U S Navy photo RELEASED For more information go to <a href http //www nlmoc navy mil Target _BLANK >www nlmoc navy mil</a>/ 2005-08-28 050828-N-0000W-004 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 27444 U S Navy photo PD-USGov-Military-Navy Maps of the Gulf of Mexico
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