Emily McIllwain

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Why had the city flooded? A bad storm. The loss of a wetlands buffer. Most of all, around New Orleans, the levee and flood control system—increasingly federalized after the 1927 Mississippi River floods and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers—was grievously and predictably faulty. The failure to address its known weaknesses had saved money in the short term and now appeared outrageous.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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