Photos of Huricane Katrina
schmoe
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Here are some photos that were sent to my by a friend working in the area. I just thought I would share them. I can't offer much detail other than they are of Plaquemines Parish.
There are several more in my gallery.
http://Vegasschmoe.smugmug.com/gallery/784343/1/34779473
There are several more in my gallery.
http://Vegasschmoe.smugmug.com/gallery/784343/1/34779473
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How is this water to get away ? Is it just a matter of waiting for the mississippi to drain it ?
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So the mississippi (why can i spell that without looking it up ?) just couldnt get the water to the ocean fast enough & it backed up & burst the levys ?
We used to sing a song M I S (pause) S I S (pause) S I P P I to remember how to spell Mississippi in school.
Through Yahoo.com and reading about the hurricane, I stumbled on some threads that explained about the levees, and showed before and after satellite views which helped explain the flooding to me.
Here is a internet continuous video coverage that my Mac can view, try this link for more information:
http://www.wdsu.com/video/4926042/detail.html
Hurricane coverage
http://www.twitter.com/deegolden
Not only is it up to eight feet below sea level in spots, it is continually sinking at a rate of about 1/3 inch per year compounding the problem.
Now that the breech is patched, pumping has begun to drain the water.
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But yes, the Mississippi River levees all held. In fact, the historic district including the French Quarter and the Garden District was mostly spared (they sit a couple feet higher). This should help get the ecomony going once the city is habitable again...... whenever that is.