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To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (24186)9/28/2024 5:50:37 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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Likely, the majority of the folks who live there are in Climate Change denial.
They exist right on this Board. Some folks believe they're immune to rain.
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To: Bonefish who wrote (23975)
9/10/2024 4:58:01 PM
From: Alex MG of 24192
The MS river never floods here anymore, they built levees to keep it from happening. Hurricane Katrina's massive storm surge did raise the level of the river, but still not enough to over-top the levees. When the river does start getting too high due to rains and melting snows further up river, they can release water into swamp lands via the Bonnet Carre Spillway, but that rarely has to be done.

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