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New Orleans gets first test of post-Katrina levees with Hurricane Isaac

(MCT) — With Hurricane Isaac's arrival, New Orleans will get its first glimpse of the effectiveness of $14.5 billion in improved levees, pumps, flood walls and other protections built in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

Although the area is likely to see heavy rain and flooding, experts say the improved hurricane protection — including what's billed as the largest drainage pump in the world, capable of emptying an Olympic-size pool in four seconds — probably will prevent the loss of life and widespread damage caused by the storm surge that followed Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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