New Orleans Subsidence Rate Raises Concerns

New Orleans Subsidence Rate Raises Concerns

Source: BroBible

Summary

A TikTok user claimed they want to visit New Orleans before it “sinks,” sparking a discussion about the city’s subsidence. While some commenters took the statement literally, others pointed out that New Orleans is indeed sinking, with reports suggesting a rate of 1-2 inches per year. This has negative consequences, including increased vulnerability to storms and potential damage to infrastructure. Other cities, such as New York and Chicago, are also sinking at varying rates.


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The habit gets a new name.

New Orleans is sinking, but not in the dramatic way some might think. It’s more like a slow-motion disappearance. The city’s subsidence is a real concern, but it’s not a reason to panic. Yet. The real issue is the impact of climate change, which is causing sea levels to rise and putting the city at risk. So, if you want to visit New Orleans before it’s too late, go ahead, but don’t expect a dramatic sinking feeling. Unless you’re talking about the beignets at Cafe du Monde.

New Orleans is just one of many cities sinking, but it’s the one with the best jazz.

Commenters are split between those who think the city is doomed and those who just want to talk about the food.

One thing is certain: New Orleans will always be a city of sinking hopes and rising sea levels.


Author: Evan Null