Is California at Risk for a Katrina-like Disaster?




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Summary: Roughly 1100 miles of levees surround the San Joaquin Delta, holding back water from farmland and homes in part of the Central Valley. Some were built one hundred years ago; many aren't up to code. Engineers are worried an earthquake or strong El Niño storm could damage the levees and cause Katrina­like flooding. And drinking water for Californians could be at risk.