French Qtr Now Vulnerable??? (1 Viewer)

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I apologize if already posted, but I'm sure this might be a topic of interest for some on here...


Levee work might imperil French Quarter

Updated: 11:30 p.m. ET July 2, 2007
NEW ORLEANS - The government's repairs to New Orleans' hurricane-damaged levees may put the French Quarter in greater danger than it was before Hurricane Katrina, a weakness planners said couldn't be helped, at least for now.

Experts say the stronger levees and flood walls could funnel storm water into the cul-de-sac of the Industrial Canal, only 2 miles from Bourbon Street, and overwhelm the waterway's 12-foot-high concrete flood walls that shield some of the city's most cherished neighborhoods.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19569767/
 
Don't worry, the corps will just make sure that the 9th ward and St Bernard flood before risking the French Quarter (ie conspiracy theory from Betsy). Not to mention the French Quarter is high ground.
 

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