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Old May 2nd, 2006, 01:24 PM   #1
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Engineers Say Fla. Dike Poses Storm Danger


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The dike keeping the nation's second-largest lake from overflowing has a high chance of failing in the event of another hurricane and poses "a grave and imminent danger," according to a state-hired panel of engineering experts.


Gov. Jeb Bush said Tuesday he was worried about the report, which noted that the dike has a one in six chance of being breached in the event of a hurricane.

Bush said he would discuss the findings, issued late Monday, in a meeting Tuesday with Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff and R. David Paulison, head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The engineering experts were hired to evaluate the dike's ability to withstand additional hurricanes after the beating it took from Hurricane Wilma last October, Bush said.

Lake Okeechobee is surrounded by the 143-mile Herbert Hoover dike, which was built in the 1950s in part to prevent another disaster such as the 1928 hurricane, when flooding and storm surge from the lake killed more than 2,000 people.

The 730-square mile lake is the second largest natural freshwater lake within the contiguous United States, behind Lake Michigan.

A failure of the dike would likely result in widespread devastation to the area, resulting in billions of dollars in damages, irreversible harm to the Everglades and a contamination of South Florida's drinking water supply, the report said.

Bush said he also was pushing for a quick solution to repair the dike and was dispatching his own disaster preparedness chief for an update on the situation.

"FEMA doesn't need any more breaches nor does the state of Florida," Bush said.
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Old May 2nd, 2006, 02:25 PM   #2
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I was waiting for the first wise-acre to turn this totally serious thread about hurricanes and floods into a joke........















BTW - I would have said - but I thought Rosie was moving to NY to co-host The View.......
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Rosie O'Donnell has a tremendous heart and has inspired so many people to get through tough spots in their lives......I have so much respect for her.
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If Rosie were to split apart and spill onto the state of Florida it would be a great tragedy indeed.
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