Katrina flood wall failures probed
AP: The Louisiana attorney general's office is investigating whether the collapse of canal flood walls during Hurricane Katrina warrants criminal or civil action. Attorney General Charles Foti said he wants to know whether poor construction or design flaws
or residential stupidity
contributed to the failure. The Orleans Parish district attorney's office also confirmed it started a preliminary investigation into the materials used in the flood walls. It is determining whether
how soon
a grand jury should be impaneled. The office is requesting copies of pertinent reports and is aware of recent congressional testimony about possible malfeasance in flood wall construction, said Leatrice Dupre, spokeswoman for District Attorney Eddie Jordan. The state is investigating breaches in the 17th Street and London Avenue canal walls. It also could focus on the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, which has been cited as possible cause for flooding the Lower Ninth Ward and St. Bernard Parish. If there is evidence of flaws, the attorney general's office could
undoubtedly will
seek a declaratory judgment in an Orleans Parish civil court to pinpoint those flaws as the reason homes in those neighborhoods were devastated by floodwaters. That could help homeowners get their insurance companies to cover the damage, Foti said. Investigators also would review the findings of a Louisiana State University Hurricane Center team, Foti said. The team is trying to determine how much water the Army Corps of Engineers-designed flood walls could safely handle,
short answer, not nearly enough
as well as how deep critical sheet pilings were driven beneath the concrete walls to support the structures.
China-deep would not have helped.
That big lake next door wouldn't have had anything to do with it would it? Weez gonna git dat govmint money, in send dem Mexican carpenters apak'n.
Posted by: Besoeker 2005-11-09 |