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New research reveals that sections of New Orleans' $15 billion flood control system are subsiding faster than sea levels are ...
Parts of New Orleans and its surrounding wetlands are gradually sinking, and while most of the city remains stable, a new ...
This summer marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, leaving more than 1,300 people dead and ...
In a nutshell New Orleans’ $15 billion flood protection system is sinking up to 28 millimeters per year—nearly 10 times ...
Flooding used to be a rare event, but now it’s becoming part of daily life in parts of the country. With land sinking and sea ...
It found that while most of the city remains stable, some neighborhoods, wetlands, and even sections of the region's post-Katrina flood protection system are sinking by more than an inch per year ...
Consultant likened a potential fix to Flamingo Ditch flooding to flood mitigation used to keep New Orleans dry ...
A new campground and beach access project estimated to cost $33 million will soon begin at Fort Ord Dunes State Park on part ...
Parts of New Orleans and its surrounding wetlands are gradually sinking, and while most of the city remains stable, a new study from Tulane University ...
Officials behind Orange County’s newest conservation area, the nearly 400-acre Randall Preserve, are seeking input as they ...