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Katrina victims fight gov't inaction; file suit
Surely a landmark suit; if anyone knows anything about this story, or knows someone in on the lawsuit, please keep us informed! Why, for example, was a permit issued 23 years ago never put to action? Who didn't step up? Was it the city of New Orleans, or the Army Engineers? Whose desk did this get tossed onto and buried? Very interesting.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Victims of some of the worst flooding after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans sued the federal government on Thursday charging negligence in the construction and maintenance of floodwalls on the 17th Street Canal.The lawsuit, which seeks class-action status and unspecified damages, says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a permit in 1984 allowing the canal to be dredged to improve drainage in low-lying areas despite warnings it would make floodwalls along the canal less stable.
Floodwalls along the 17th Street Canal collapsed shortly after Katrina struck the city Aug. 29, 2005, inundating several square miles (kilometres) of the city with roof-deep water. The adjacent Lakeview neighborhood was one of the hardest hit.
According to the lawsuit filed in federal court in New Orleans, the collapsed floodwalls contributed to 80 percent of the flooding of New Orleans and caused at least 588 of the nearly 1,300 deaths attributed to the storm.
A representative for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could not immediately be reached for comment.
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at 18:15 on February 14th, 2007
Thanks Kaitlin.