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Monday, September 05, 2005

U.S. Coast Guard: Submit Missing/Stranded Persons Request

The Coast Guard has set up links on its Homeport website so that people can request a rescue for a specific missing or stranded person in the area affected by Katrina:

http://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/home.do

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Grace E. Lee
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posted by Anonymous at 10:10 PM

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2011-07-24-057FD G-HUPW

Aircraft Type - Registration - (c/n) . . Hawker Hurricane I - G-HUPW - (G592301)

Owner/Operator . . Private

Location & Date . . Branscombe England UK - 24th July 2011

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Flooding after hail storm, Sanlúcar, Andalusia, Spain

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Gem Theater

The abandoned Gem Theater in Cairo, Illinois.

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Cairo levee

The levee in Cairo, Illinois.

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A buoy marooned on the levee in Cairo, Illinois

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Elaine Bonifield

Elaine Bonifield, 81, at her home in Olive Branch, Illinois.

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Adam Thomas

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barge

Two barges marooned on farmland in Dogtooth Bend, Illinois. Just before New Year’s Day 2016, the Mississippi River punched a hole in the Len Small levee, built in 1943 to protect farmland along an S-shaped curve in the river known as Dogtooth Bend. That hole was never repaired. When the water rose again in 2019, it washed six barges through the breach. Four were retrieved before the flood receded, but two were left to rust.

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Molly Sobotka

Molly Sobotka cuts the engine on her boat and drifts into the inlet that formed behind the levee breach. She’s taking water quality measurements for the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Sobotka said the river is a migratory path for fish as well as birds, and little side channels of water like this are important habitat, even though it might not look like much more than a scraggly inlet.
“Fish are coming here from thousands of miles away,” Sobotka said. “They might stay here for a couple months, they might stay here for a couple days, and then move somewhere else, but the river is the pathway between all these different habitats.”

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terns

Flocks of black terns dive for fish at the spot where the Len Small levee burst in 2016.

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river breach

The spot where the Len Small levee burst in 2016.

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Miller City blacktop

Flood debris along the road south of Miller City, Illinois in Dogtooth Bend.

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longnose gar fry

A juvenile longnose gar in a wetland on former farmland in Dogtooth Bend, Illinois

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A juvenile American toad in a wetland on former farmland in Dogtooth Bend, Illinois

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Len Small Levee breach

A boat seen through the breach of the Len Small Levee in Dogtooth Bend, Illinois. “The view is beautiful at night when one goes by,” Adam Thomas said. “It looks like a floating hotel.”

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T Shirt Forget Iraq - French Quarter shop October 2005

One of many topical t-shirts after New Orleans reopened after the Katrina disaster of 2005.

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Richard Misrach

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Valence Street Baptist Church after Hurricane Katrina

Magazine Street, Uptown New Orleans. This part of town had hurricane wind damaged, but escaped the Federal Flood that deluged the majority of the city.

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To The Beach or Fiskavaig - Talisker Signs

Talisker, Isle of Skye, Scotland.

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Carbost & Loch Harport

Isle of Skye with the Cuiliins behind the clouds. Just to the right of this scene is the famous Talisker distillery in Carbost.

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20060930_marsh_12 (Explore 8/2024)

This shipping container was placed in the South Louisiana Marsh by a horrible storm named Katrina
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the night before

I installed a new app. Don’t worry, it does more than this. Hopefully I can practice more after France and Christmas.

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