Google Katrina Search : Targeted Hurricane Katrina Information & People Search
September 14th, 2005 | Filed under Google.If you are searching for information related to Hurricane Katrina, the first place to start is the Google Katrina Search.
On August 29th, 2005 Hurricane Katrina strengthened into one of the fiercest storms the U.S. has ever seen. Google Katrina Search searches only across web content related to Hurricane Katrina rather than Google’s full web index, which helps you find the information you want more quickly and easily. Now you can search on any keyword using Katrina Search and get back results only from Hurricane Katrina-related web pages.
Katrina People Search consolidates information from several publicly available databases (including that of the Red Cross) to build one comprehensive list of people affected by the storm Hurricane Katrina in order to make it easier for evacuees, families and friends to find their loved ones.
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