Does Tampa/St. Pete Have A Levee System Like New Orleans??
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Does Tampa/St. Pete Have A Levee System Like New Orleans??
Just wondering if Tampa/St. Pete has an adequate levee system to protect from the storm surge? If not--they need to get out of dodge!!
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Lots of reasons. Tampa feels bullet proof since they always seem to get away with near misses. Don't want to destroy the view maybe- this is a tourist state. Don't want to remind the non natives who are spending their big money for real estate just how vulnerable it is. Part of it is that Tampa is an old city and a major port from way back and you cannot just move a city. Levees on the other hand would make some sense. So many people who live in Florida have never been through a storm so they don't want to spend the money when they don't understand the danger.
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