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To: Wolfstar
ALABAMA

Towboat and shipyard workers walk away from Mobile Bay after an oil rig tore free of its moorings as Hurricane Katrina lashed the Alabama coast before surging downriver and smashing into a suspension bridge in Mobile.

Rescue personnel check for stranded people after Hurricane Katrina's storm surge put most of Bayou La Batre under water.

Water from Hurricane Katrina floods the road leading to the beach in Gulf Shores.


418 posted on 08/29/2005 10:12:37 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Re C. Sheehan: Not all women who give birth are worthy of being called mothers.)
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To: Wolfstar
FLORIDA

A fire rescue official attends to the body of a unidentified man killed in a car accident when he lost control of his vehicle as hurricane Katrina struck on the I-10 highway outside of Pensacola, Florida, August 29, 2005.


421 posted on 08/29/2005 10:13:57 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Re C. Sheehan: Not all women who give birth are worthy of being called mothers.)
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Palm trees are bent from the force of Hurricane Katrina in the Grande Lagoon area of Pensacola, Fla.

A vehicle makes its way through a flooded street from the overflowing Grande Lagoon.

A view of a parking lot that fell into the ocean at the beach after hurricane Katrina struck in Destin, Florida.


422 posted on 08/29/2005 10:15:13 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Re C. Sheehan: Not all women who give birth are worthy of being called mothers.)
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