17th street canalの例文
- Here, the 17th Street Canal is breached by hurricane storm surge.
- The 17th Street Canal and the London Avenue Canal both experienced catastrophic failures.
- Louisiana State Historic Plaque at the site of the 17th Street Canal levee breach.
- The Corps released two contracts to close the breach in the 17th Street Canal.
- There were also indications that substandard concrete may have been used at the 17th Street Canal.
- Portion of the flood wall atop 17th Street Canal levee, with Katrina-related graffiti.
- The London Avenue Canal and the 17th Street Canal were breached by the elevated waters of Lake Pontchartrain.
- The route begins on the east side of the 17th Street Canal bridge at the I-610.
- Thirty-one ( 31 ) victims were recovered from areas directly flooded by breach in 17th street canal levee.
- The 17th Street Canal Levee, was now estimated to have a breach 450 feet ( 150 m ) long.
- The major breaches included the 17th Street Canal levee, the Industrial Canal levee, and the London Avenue Canal floodwall.
- Sheet piling blocks water flow into the 17th Street Canal, making closure of the breach not relevant to city flooding.
- The 17th Street Canal forms a significant portion of the boundary between the city of New Orleans and Metairie, Louisiana.
- Army Corps of Engineers repair work on the 17th Street Canal floodwalls in Lakeview is still ongoing as of May 2007.
- Before Katrina arrived, the 17th Street Canal was the largest and most important drainage canal in the city of New Orleans.
- In February, 2007, a contract was awarded to WESTON Solutions to increase the pumping capacity of the 17th Street Canal.
- At 2 : 00 PM CDT ( 1900 UTC ), New Orleans officials confirmed a breach of the 17th Street Canal levee.
- The "'17th Street Canal "'is the largest and most important drainage canal in the city of New Orleans.
- As at the 17th Street Canal, at the London Avenue Canal the flow from Lake Pontchartrain into the canal had been cut off.
- A bridge crossing the 17th Street Canal on the Jefferson Orleans parish line connects it with the portion within the city of New Orleans.