Gustav hits Gulf Coast
St. Bernard Parish government workers and volunteers rush to repair a weakened flood gate on a canal near the Mississippi River during Hurricane Gustav. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
The downgraded storm, now a Category 1, brings punishing winds and sheets of rain to the flood-prone Louisiana coast while veering away slightly from a mostly unpopulated New Orleans.
Josh Mack leaves his 9th Ward home during
Upper 9th Ward resident Quincy Irvin retrieves his dog out of the flood waters as
Floodwater from
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Lorraine Carter was among the relative few who has not evacuated from New Orleans, heading home in the Upper 9th Ward as winds from Hurricane Gustav lash the city. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
Selina Landry, 43, is one of five armed security guards protecting a truckers lounge in Jennings, La., that’s been turned into a sleeping area for family members. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
L.C. Deshotel guards the truckers lounge in Jennings, La., where evacuees are staying. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Matt Jackson, left, Tucker Chauvin and Claudia Chauvin wait out the storm Monday at the Uptown Sports Bar in Houma, La. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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A tree barely supports a downed billboard in Houma, La., which sustained heavy damage Monday. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Power poles teeter at an awkward angle Monday in Houma, La. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Dwayne Neil, a member of the Terrebonne Parish Jail Work Crew, clears away tree limbs from the streets of Houma, La., on Monday. (luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
The historic St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Houma, La., sustained heavy damage Monday. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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A man and a woman push a young boy in a grocery cart through the rain of
Water breaks over a concrete barrier, the so-called I-wall, along the Industrial Canal as Hurricane Gustav arrives in New Orleans. (Eric Gay / Associated Press)
The tidal surge of water following
A U.S. Army National Guard soldier runs through floodwater from
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A man carries an American flag past debris in the Marigny neighborhood in New Orleans during Hurricane Gustav, now a Category 1 storm. (Mario Tama / Getty Images)
A team from the Weather Channel films from Canal Steet in the French Quarter in New Orleans as Gustav’s winds blow into the city. (Matthew Hinton / AFP/Getty Images)
French Quarter resident Todd Browning walks through the driving rains on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. (Erik S. Lesser / EPA)
A storm surge floods a pier as the outer bands of Hurricane Gustav hit Gulfport, Miss. (Kevork Djansezian / Associated Press)
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A car is washed away by the storm surge on U.S. Highway 90 as the outer bands of Hurricane Gustav hit Gulfport, Miss. (Kevork Djansezian / Associated Press)
Soldiers on hurricane duty for the Louisiana Army National Guard rest inside the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The convention center was where thousands of stranded Hurricane Katrina evacuees were taken in 2005. (Mario Tama / Getty Images)