How the Floods May Restore Louisiana’s Wetlands

The talk of New Orleans has centered on whether the most severe Mississippi River flood in more than a quarter-century will cause catastrophic damage to a city still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. And for good reason: the flood has carved a destructive path from from Cairo, Illinois, to Vicksburg, Mississippi, and prompted Louisiana’s Republican governor, Bobby Jindal, to ask the federal government for emergency assistance

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FEMA chief to survey Red River flooding

FEMA chief to survey Red River flooding Fargo, North Dakota (CNN) — Officials in North Dakota and Minnesota are catching their breath Monday, if only briefly, after the Red River crested over the weekend. Despite the river peaking at 36.99 feet — 19 feet above flood level — Sunday morning, the region will have to […]

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