Aerial view of breach of 17th Street Canal
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At about 9:45 a.m, a 30-foot long section of concrete I-wall floodwall adjacent failed sending storm surge into the Lakeview neighborhood. The water level was about 5 feet lower than the top of the I-wall. The breach quickly expanded into a 450 foot wide gap. Photo courtesy of the Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force, convened and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
This file appears in: 17th Street Canal Levee Breach in 2005
17th Street Canal Levee Breach in 2005
In 1965, Hurricane Betsy demonstrated that a major hurricane could overtop the earthen levees of the 17th Street Canal. So the Army Corps of Engineers recommended two cost-effective plans which were 1) raising the height of the canal walls or 2)…