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"
they're built to withstand category 2, yes? -- nm
"
by
loosilu
Did they rebuild them better? -- nm
Posted by
the liioulu with (aka liioulu)
Aug 27 '12, 18:38
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I thought that was the baseline. K was Category 3. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:39
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They weren't built quite right to begin with.
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the liioulu with
Aug 27, 18:41
8
They were built on a budget. It was either that or not rebuild the city. -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:42
7
hang on. the levees are built by the ACE, I thought. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:42
6
They still have a budget -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:43
5
of course, but they're not responsible for rebuilding the city. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:44
4
Well, you need the first thing before you would spend money on the second -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:49
3
different pools of money. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:50
2
What I am saying.... If you don't have levies, you can't have a city that is under sea level there -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:51
1
I know what you are saying, but the two things are independent as far as funding.
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:54
For storm surge yes. This is a very slow mover. It's the rain that is going to get them.
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:40
12
I thought they could handle rain. storm surge is what they can't handle. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:42
11
The rain is what got them last time. It was the second of the one two punches that caused them to fail. As I understand it -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:43
10
I thought surge. someone should research. I am doing laundry right now and can't. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:45
2
you ask, i answer. redmond read this
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tRuMaN
Aug 27, 18:53
1
thank you tru! -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:54
no it wasnt, it was the storm surge that broke the levies, the rain just made it worse. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Aug 27, 18:44
6
I thought they didn't break until day 2 after the storm was out of the area -- nm
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Redmond
Aug 27, 18:46
4
mostly yes, but if you read the reports, or such
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tRuMaN
Aug 27, 18:50
1
the official reports say it was surge. -- (link)
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:52
The surge washed the footings, whatever, out from under the levees and weakened them. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 27, 18:49
yes, but I believe it was after a day or two of strain after surge. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 27, 18:48
It undercut them. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 27, 18:44
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