Katrina Impact Assessment - Hancock County, MS
The Katrina Impact Assessment Project was a cooperative effort whose objective was to assess and monitor the environmental and physical impact of Hurricane Katrina on the ecosystems and infrastructure of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This interactive map service focuses on Hancock County, Mississippi.
This map hosts sixty-four (64) Post Hurricane Katrina near one-foot
resolution black and white aerial photos flown on September 2,
2005 to aid users in assessing impacts to area ecosystems and
infrastructure. The imagery spans from the Hancock County
beaches to just north of Interstate 10. Ancillary data
sets include the local transportation network, landmarks, base
layers, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Post
Katrina damage assessments and impassable routes.
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