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Fishing industry hurting in La.
A shrimp boat lies along state Highway 27 on Sept. 17 in Hackberry, La., about 15 miles southwest of Lake Charles.
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Click for Re-Entry Info. Involving Cameron Communities
Lower Cameron Parish and Hackberry, Big Lake area remains under look and leave until further notice.
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... day or more before the hurricane made landfall at Galveston, Texas. Just north of the Cameron Parish community of Hackberry, La. 27 was already under water by 5 p.m. Sept. 12. Ike came ashore the next morning. As a result, places such as Calcasieu ...
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... day or more before the hurricane made landfall at Galveston, Texas. Just north of the Cameron Parish community of Hackberry, La. 27 was already under water by 5 p.m. Sept. 12. Ike came ashore the next morning. As a result, places such as Calcasieu ...
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After Ike, flooded churches in Louisiana ponder their future
... Cameron and Oak Grove took primarily water damage; we're trying to get someone in there Wednesday or Thursday. Hackberry is the fourth church in the association with major damage. Structurally it's fine but we need to gut it completely and go back ...
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Coast Guard tackles post-Ike pollution
... material, that had floated onto a dock and requires removal. A mile long, heavy sheen, with a diesel smell near Hackberry, La. Diesel fuel leaking from two storage tanks in Harris County, Texas. An unknown amount of oil released from a four-inch ...
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After Ike, flooded churches in Louisiana ponder their future
... Cameron and Oak Grove took primarily water damage; we're trying to get someone in there Wednesday or Thursday. Hackberry is the fourth church in the association with major damage. Structurally it's fine but we need to gut it completely and go back ...
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Cameron Parish: 'Still too much water'; see video story
... corner remain under water and without electricity, water and sewer service. Lower Cameron Parish, including Hackberry, remains under a 24-hour curfew. 'There's still too much water,' Tiery said. 'There's still a lot of water on roads. There's ...
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Guard hauls nearly 2,500 to safe havens
Louisiana Army National Guardsmen from the 2225th Multi-Role Bridge Company in Marrero, La., bring residents of Hackberry, La., to dry land after the small town in the southwest portion of the state received ...
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Cameron Parish: 'Still too much water'; see video story
... corner remain under water and without electricity, water and sewer service. Lower Cameron Parish, including Hackberry, remains under a 24-hour curfew. "There's still too much water," Tiery said. "There's still a lot of water on roads. There's still ...
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National Guard Helps 2,500 Ike Victims to Safety
... Louisiana Army National Guardsmen from the 2225th Multi-Role Bridge Company in Marrero, La., bring residents of Hackberry, La., to dry land after the small town in the southwest portion of the state received massive flooding caused by Hurricane Ike. ...
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Storm Update: 'Look and leave' Tuesday for Grand Lake area
... hwest corner remain under water and without electricity, water and sewer service. Lower Cameron Parish, including Hackberry, remains under a 24-hour curfew today.
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Battered Louisiana waits for Ike's floodwaters to recede
HACKBERRY, La. - Lingering floodwaters and debris from Hurricane Ike kept much of coastal Louisiana off-limits to thousands of evacuees on Sunday, but work continued through the night and into Monday to clear ...
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Ike Search & Rescue Missions Winding Down
... Vermilion Parish swept the area from Intercoastal City to Forked Island and from Forked Island through Sweet Lake, Hackberry, Grand Bayou and Cameron. Additional missions were launched north of Calcasieu Lake to work flooded areas from Westlake, ...
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Postal service awaits lifting of mandatory evacuation
... according to a U.S. Postal Service release posted on the Internet. Floodwaters have made the Cameron, La., and Hackberry, La., post offices inaccessible. Postal patrons there can pickup of mail at the Lake Charles, La., Drew Station. Lake Charles ...
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Louisiana Guard Continues Hurricane Recovery Efforts
... than 330 flooding victims in the wake of Hurricane Ike. Soldiers of the Louisiana Army National Guard rescue a Hackberry, La., family Sept. 14, 2008, following the severe flooding of Cameron Parish caused by Hurricane Ike. U.S. Air Force Photo by ...
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Storm Update: North wind helps flood water recede
... APNewsNow. UPDATES with cold front moving in. Will be led. AP Photo LAORS1 By DOUG SIMPSON Associated Press Writer HACKBERRY, La. (AP) - Northerly winds have begun blowing into southern Louisiana, a change that could help clear lingering floodwaters ...
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Most of Louisiana's coast flooded by Ike
HACKBERRY - Hurricane Ike's floodwaters lay over most of Louisiana's 250-mile coast Sunday, inhibiting search and rescue missions while leaving behind vast destruction of a landscape still struggling since the ...
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Storm Report: Ike's destructive surge leaves nowhere to run in Cameron Parish; see photos
HACKBERRY - The salty water pushed into Cameron Parish by Hurricane Ike started to recede Sunday, but most of the area remained isolated because of flooded roadways.
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Battered La. waits for Ike's floodwaters to recede
HACKBERRY, La. _ Lingering floodwaters and debris from Hurricane Ike kept much of coastal Louisiana off-limits to thousands of evacuees on Sunday, but work continued through the night and into Monday to clear ...
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