On Sep 6, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Robert Seeberger wrote:

There is a bit of misinformation that is being spread around. The
actual levees held and have not been a problem. What everyone is
seeing on TV is a break in a canal wall and that is not a levee.
There is a report I saw that relates an eyewitness who claims that a
loose barge is what broke the canal wall. It has not been substatiated
AFAIK, and may not be for a while since the guy was rescued and
evacuated who knows where.

There are lots of folks here who obviously know a heck of a lot more
about such things than I do...

Would someone who knows the area identify what is pictured on the
Katrina view at maps.google.com here:

http://tinyurl.com/bh6j5

From the discussion here, I would guess that this is a "flood wall"
or "canal wall" and not a "levee". Forgive a Californian who doesn't
know the difference...

The "Hybrid" view on Google Maps shows it is along Surekote Rd. just
North of N. Claiborne Ave. The break is more than 800 feet long,
from the look of it. At the corner of Jourdan Ava. and N. Roman St.
is what appears to be a huge barge.

Toggling back and forth between the Hybrid view and the Katrina
view breaks my heart -- all those houses to the east of the break
have been simply swept away.

By the way, http://www.scipionus.com/ is an amazing resource that has
emerged in the middle of all this: a map blog that lets people in the
affected area post information pinned to a Google Map.

Dave

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