The Mississippi River at the Carrollton gauge in New Orleans has surpassed 11’, prompting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District to activate Phase I flood fight procedures. As part of ...
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NEW ORLEANS — The Mississippi River at the Carrollton gauge in New Orleans has risen above 11 feet, prompting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to activate Phase I flood fight procedures ...
Late last year, FEMA, which administers the National Flood Insurance Program, announced that policyholders will soon have the ...
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Seasonal rises on the Mississippi have triggered additional levee checks and a prohibition on certain work near them.
The current water level at the Carrollton Gage is 11.3 feet. The National Weather Service’s latest forecast shows the river ...