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To: TimF who wrote (1106)3/28/2008 2:27:06 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 1118
 
That was a nice find. I copied the article to the other Hurricane subject.



To: TimF who wrote (1106)6/26/2008 2:55:46 PM
From: R2O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1118
 
Where does all that middle of the country flood water end up?

Isn't there a river carrying it to the Gulf? Doesn't it go close to NO? Aren't there levees involved in keeping it in place?

Are there emergency plans ready to roll? Is this event sort of like a slow motion hurricane?

Is white water rafting an important tourist industry in NO?