There have been lots of talk about who knew what about the dangers New
Orleans faced from hurricanes. Were studies done, how reliable were the
levees, etc? The following link takes you to the Times-Picayune site,
which has reposted a series of reports the paper did three years ago on
these topics. Makes for very interesting reading....
 
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/?/washingaway/
 
The Army Corps of Engineers says the chance of New Orleans-area levees
being topped is remote, but admits the estimate is based on 40-year-old
calculations. An independent analysis based on updated data and computer
modeling done for The Times-Picayune suggests the risk to some areas,
including St. Bernard and St. Charles parishes and eastern New Orleans,
may be greater than the corps estimates. Corps officials say the agency
is studying the problem with an updated model.


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