2 block wide levee breach in New Orleans - Cnn.com
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2 block wide levee breach in New Orleans - Cnn.com
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A levee holding back water sustains a two-block wide breach in New Orleans. Details soon.
A levee holding back water sustains a two-block wide breach in New Orleans. Details soon.
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Kudos to CNN for following this situation. The rest of the news channels gave a false sense of security, didn't take the time to educate themselves about the unique situation in New Orleans. Now, people in the most densely poulated areas in the city are being suprised by a wall of water. As far as I'm concerned, blood is on their hands. Sorry, I'm just so sick right now.
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"... a levee holding back the waters of Lake Pontchartrain has reportedly sustained a breach two blocks long in the Lakefront area of New Orleans.
The breach has triggered rapidly rising floodwaters in the city's downtown and prompted at least one hospital to evacuate patients by air."
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/08/30/katrina/index.html?section=cnn_latest
The breach has triggered rapidly rising floodwaters in the city's downtown and prompted at least one hospital to evacuate patients by air."
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/08/30/katrina/index.html?section=cnn_latest
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ConvergenceZone wrote:lol. I guess I'm stupid. That headline confuses me. What's a "two block wide breach"??
Very simply, the wall that was protecting the center of the city and the French Quarter from catastrophic flooding has broken. The hole in that wall is 2 blocks wide... perhaps 600 yards.
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It was just reported on CNN that the water from the breach is rising as much as 1 foot per hour. Dear God.
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The wind out of the west behind Katrina temporarily lowered the water level of the lake last night.
This morning the lake is rising again and the runoff coming down the Mississippi river combined with the high tide is making things worse.
The breach occurred near the 17th street canal which appears to have some earthen levee that was only 10 feet high.
Sounds as though the levee is washed out more than a foot below the lake level at MHT.
This is going to take a long time to fix.
This morning the lake is rising again and the runoff coming down the Mississippi river combined with the high tide is making things worse.
The breach occurred near the 17th street canal which appears to have some earthen levee that was only 10 feet high.
Sounds as though the levee is washed out more than a foot below the lake level at MHT.
This is going to take a long time to fix.
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