The road home for Gustav evacuees was slow going, as those trying to filter into the coast were greeted by National Guardsmen who said it's too dangerous to return. Many hard-hit neighborhoods still had no power with roads blocked by trees. (Sept. 2)
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Hurricane Gustav is nearing landfall along the Louisiana border. Currently, the storm is a category three storm with 115 mile per hour winds. New Orleans should miss a direct blow, but is still getting pelted by strong winds and heavy rains.(September 1)
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Streets are flooded in Franklin, Louisiana, west of New Orleans as Hurricane Gustav continues to move across the state. A million homes have lost power, but the hurricane delivered only a glancing blow to New Orleans. (Sept. 1)
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The storm surge from Hurricane Gustav has wiped away the beaches in Gulfport, Miss., and is creeping deeper into the city that was also hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. (Sept. 1)
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Levees in New Orleans have survived Hurricane Gustav so far, but officials say parts of southern Louisiana remain in grave danger, including the city of Houma where high winds have already caused considerable damage. (Sept. 1)
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Streets are flooded in Franklin, Louisiana, west of New Orleans as Hurricane Gustav continues to move across the state. A million homes have lost power, but the hurricane delivered only a glancing blow to New Orleans. (Sept. 1)
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A weakened Hurricane Gustav slammed into the heart of Louisiana’s fishing and oil industry with 110 mph winds Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans. (Sept. 1)
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