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Learning From Katrina

Hurricane Katrina can teach engineers a lot about the
unintended impact of technology as well as what can be done
to prepare for the next catastrophe

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Laura Cales:

I live about 45 minutes north of Biloxi/Gulfport beach. I drove down there about a month ago and other than the new high dollar condos I really didn't see much impovement. It is very ugly and depressing still over two years later. I really hate going anywhere near hey 90/beach area. Two nice things are the
Biloxi/Ocean Springs bridge is finally open and the Waveland/Bay st Louis bridge has been open for several months. The progress is slow to non existant. There is no medium to low income housing in the works. A Biloxi hospital has closed due to lack of business. The palm trees they replaced the grand oak trees with are pathetic! No comparison.

Ken W.:

An interesting video. Unfortunately, Denise has a boring voice over part of the production. It sure could use professional (less monotone) narration!

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