Midwest Levee Breaks, Corn Price at New High
Carey Gillam of Reuters reports: "The Mississippi River on Friday burst through an earthen levee that may have been weakened by burrowing muskrats, swamping a Missouri town and adding to billion-dollar losses in US Midwest flooding that has fueled fears of soaring world food prices."
Well, of course a levee broke.
1) America's infrastructure is in lousy shape because little of it has been funded.
2) The Mississippi never did like two-legs anyway. Doesn't take much to rile it up, and nothing holds that River when it decides to stretch.
Anybody with a levee that hasn't broken yet might want to take a look and see if it needs maintenance. While there's still time.
I hear what your saying.....
June 29 2008, 20:24:49 UTC 12 years ago
I'm trying to imagine Americans today returning to their stone homes with power washers.....what a paradigm shift!
Dove
Re: I hear what your saying.....
June 30 2008, 04:18:50 UTC 12 years ago