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Historic cemetery faces flooding challenges in New Orleans

August 08, 2024 | Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama


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Historic cemetery faces flooding challenges in New Orleans
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the challenges faced by historic African American cemeteries, particularly in areas prone to flooding, such as New Orleans. The meeting highlighted the importance of preserving these sites, which hold significant cultural and historical value.

One key point raised was the impact of high water levels on cemetery maintenance and preservation. In New Orleans, the use of vaults is a common practice to protect graves from flooding, a method that may need to be considered in other regions facing similar environmental challenges.

The discussion underscored the need for increased awareness and action to safeguard these important cultural landmarks, ensuring that they remain accessible and respected for future generations.

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