Gustav llega a Estados Unidos
Gustav llega a Estados Unidos
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Louisiana
01.09.2008A Louisiana police car patrols a deserted downtown, next to the 25-foot tall concrete levee that keeps the Atchafalaya River out of the city, in Morgan City August 31, 2008. Nearly 2 million people fled the Louisiana coast on Sunday as Hurricane Gustav moved within hours of striking land, possibly with a weaker punch than 2005's devastating Hurricane Katrina.MW/DH -
Una niña espera a ser evacuada en Nueva Orleans
01.09.2008A girl waits with other residents to board buses and trains to evacuate New Orleans, Louisiana, ahead of Hurricane Gustav, August 30, 2008. City officials could order a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans starting early on Sunday if Hurricane Gustav holds to its current course, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said on Saturday. REUTERS/Lee Celano (UNITED STATES)REUTERS -
Ordenan la evacuación de Nueva Orleans
01.09.2008Vehicles carrying Hurricane Gustav evacuees travel along the I-10 interstate highway heading east near Ocean Springs, Mississippi, August 30, 2008. A ferociously powerful Hurricane Gustav roared across western Cuba with 150-mile-per-hour (240 km per hour) winds on Saturday, smashing buildings and flattening fields as it surged toward the oil fields of the Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans on the U.S. Gulf Coast. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES)REUTERS
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