Isaac downgraded to tropical depression

(AP) - The heavy rain from Isaac -- now a tropical depression -- has brought more flooding today to areas north and south of New Orleans -- though in the city itself, life is starting to return to normal,

News 12 Staff

Aug 31, 2012, 3:51 AM

Updated 4,420 days ago

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(AP) - The heavy rain from Isaac -- now a tropical depression -- has brought more flooding today to areas north and south of New Orleans -- though in the city itself, life is starting to return to normal, and there have even been bursts of sunshine.
The fortified levee system appeared to do the job in protecting New Orleans itself.
But one man who lives outside the city, and whose home was flooded, says he's frustrated that the government spent billions of dollars to protect New Orleans and Jefferson Parish -- sending the water elsewhere. David Newman says, "The water's got to go somewhere." He says it finds "the weakest link" -- and in this case, he says, his neighborhood was "ground zero."
He and his wife have lived in their subdivision since 1992 and never had water in their home from previous storms -- including Katrina.
More than a million homes and businesses -- most in Louisiana and some in Mississippi -- began the day without power because of the storm.
Isaac was downgraded because its top winds are below 39 miles an hour. It's on track to cross Arkansas and southern Missouri tomorrow, then moving farther inland before breaking up