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Katrina's flooding can be more easily understood by considering the six separate floods across the New Orleans southshore area on August 29, 2005. Each had its own causes and each must be solved in its own way.

  • Flood#1 - Plaquemines Parish : Flood number 1 started at the mouth of the river and inundated the east bank and lower west bank of Plaquemines Parish. :: Continue reading...
  • Flood#2 - MrGO breaches drown St. Bernard : Flood number 2 affected St Bernard Parish and parts of upper Plaquemines on the east bank of the river. :: Continue reading...
  • Flood#3 - New Orleans East : Flood number 3 occurred first in New Orleans East when the waters from Lake Borgne were driven east across the Bayou Sauvage wetlands and into this basin. :: Continue reading...
  • Flood#4 - Lower Ninth : Flood number 4 struck first at the lower Ninth Ward and continued across upper St. Bernard parish when the surge from MRGO and the GIWW funneled into :: Continue reading...
  • Flood#5 - New Orleans Central Basin : Flood number 5 drowned the center of the city. Surge that found its :: Continue reading...
  • Flood#6 - Jefferson Parish Flooding : Outside of Old Metairie the levee breaches did not affect Jefferson. So :: Continue reading...
  • Flooding on the Westbank of Jefferson : A few areas flooded on the westbank of Jefferson Parish during Katrina. Rita may have flooded more. :: Continue reading...

  • Other floods affected Slidell, the Mississippi and Alabama Gulf coast, Mandeville and other areas but the six above are the six that did most of the damage to New Orleans.

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    Created : 4/15/2006 1:55:46 PM Updated: 11/19/2006 2:59:34 AM

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