Published on Aug 26, 2012 by LeveesOrg
After Hurricane Katrina, the Army Corps of Engineers told major media, including the New York Times, that New Orleans officials played a contributing role in the failure of flood walls along the city's drainage canals and the resulting catastrophic flooding. For several years, Corps spokespersons spread this consistent and false message regarding the failure of the 17th Street and London Avenue Canals. Now, the top commander for the Army Corps of Engineers who was in charge after the 2005 storm, has admitted that he relied on things he had "heard" and that had not done any research when he fingered local officials. This remarkable confession came when Lt Gen Carl Strock was confronted with documents obtained by Levees.org in a records request to the Army Corps New Orleans District.
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The Vetted Facts about the New Orleans Flood of 2005
After the levees broke, the Army Corps of Engineers quickly set a campaign in motion.
Falsehoods were put into the minds of Corps officials who made themselves available to the media.
There were over a dozen harmful falsehoods, but perhaps the most damaging one was what Corps Commander Lt. Gen Carl Strock told the New York Times.
Strock said New Orleans officials deserve a share of the blame for the failure of the 17th Street and London Avenue Canals that flooded the portion of the city with the most people and infrastructure.
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