Levee slumps 6 ft overnight

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Jim Cantore

#21 Postby Jim Cantore » Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:36 pm

TSmith274 wrote:
mempho wrote:Plaquemines is going to be very tough to save in the end.

I agree. That parish is nothing but a thin sliver sticking out into the GOM. In most spots, you can see from one side of the parish to the other... river levee on one side, and the back levee on the other. And venturing out in a boat is mind-boggling. Camps that used to sit on land are now in open water. It's really a tough situation there.


its going under, theres no stopping it, as the Metallica song says, sad but true
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