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  • 标题:Louisiana, D.C. must do disaster protection
  • 作者:Bruce Babbitt Washington Post
  • 期刊名称:Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
  • 印刷版ISSN:0745-4724
  • 出版年度:2005
  • 卷号:Sep 25, 2005
  • 出版社:Deseret News Publishing Company

Louisiana, D.C. must do disaster protection

Bruce Babbitt Washington Post

Disasters such as the one that hit New Orleans are usually foreshadowed by similar events that can provide important lessons for the future. In 1928 one such precursor hurricane swept across Florida, taking dead aim at Lake Okeechobee. Storm waters smashed through the dikes, sweeping away the small agricultural communities south of the lake.

More than 2,000 residents perished, most of them African- American. Many bodies were never recovered. Others were retrieved, separated by race, burned and buried in segregated mass graves.

In the aftermath, Florida called for help. Congress responded by dispatching the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to construct a dike, 45 feet high and 40 miles long, around the southern shore of Lake Okeechobee. The plantation economy of the region gradually returned to normal, and Lake Okeechobee has never since threatened to break loose.

But that is not the end of the lesson. In 1947 and 1948 two more big hurricanes hit South Florida. Bypassing Lake Okeechobee, the storms left 90 percent of South Florida underwater, prompting the president to declare an emergency and the governor to call out the National Guard to patrol the streets of coastal cities.

Once again Florida called Washington for help. Congress responded by authorizing the Corps of Engineers to enter into a permanent partnership with Florida, including 50-50 cost sharing for approved plans. With continual revision and updating (including recent efforts to improve the ecological functioning of the Everglades), the partnership endures to this day. The hurricanes still come, but the biblical-scale floods are a thing of the past.

Now back to Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The important lesson is: no piecemeal responses.

If Louisiana takes the lead and organizes to meet the challenge, it should expect the federal government to become an equal partner, just as it did in Florida. Then create a comprehensive plan, not just for New Orleans but also including Morgan City, Houma, Thibodeaux, the Atchafalaya River Basin -- the entire delta region.

Whatever steps are taken, large regions of the delta will inevitably be lost to the sea. And almost half of the nearly 5 million residents of Louisiana live on land lying less than 3 feet above sea level. Within the next generation many delta communities will have to be relocated to higher ground. All the more reason to begin now with a realistic national plan of action.

Bruce Babbitt, secretary of the Interior from 1993 to 2001, is the author of the forthcoming book "Cities in the Wilderness."

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