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Housing After Hurricane Ike

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home on pilings
This home is between Creole and Cameron and was built since Hurricane Rita. It held strong against Hurricane Ike. (Bruce Schultz, 9/18/08)

water line in kitchen
The water depth in Darlene Dyson's kitchen is evident on the wall. (Bruce Schultz, 9/17/08)

Darlene Dyson
Darlene Dyson of Cameron removes a cherished rocker from her home that was flooded by Hurricane Ike. Dusty Zaunbrecher, LSU AgCenter extension associate, helped her move soggy furniture. (Bruce Schultz, 9/17/08)

flooded farm home
Flooded farm home near Forked Island. (Bruce Schultz, 9/16/08)

Cameron debris
Debris from mobile homes litter the streets of Cameron. (Bruce Schultz, 9/18/08)
house on pilings
This home on the east side of Cameron was built by Habitat for Humanity after Hurricane Rita that withstood the wrath of Hurricane Ike. (Bruce Schultz, 9/18/08)

moving damaged couch
Ruby Miller, LSU AgCenter extension associate, at left, and Dusty Zaunbrecher, LSU AgCenter extension associate, help Darlene Dyson of Cameron remove a couch from her flooded home. (Bruce Schultz, 9/17/08)

cleaning up
Cleanup of Romero home near Henry community in Vermilion Parish. (Bruce Schultz, 9/16/08)

loading up
Loading up to check on camp. (Bruce Schultz, 9/16/08)


Posted on: 9/24/2008 9:01:08 AM

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