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New Orleans Escapes Major Devastation from Storm


03 September 2008
Gustav Aftermath / Broadband - Download (WM) video clip
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When Gustav blew ashore Monday, people feared the worst. But after the hurricane roared past, authorities said the damage was not severe.
The US Gulf Coast city of New Orleans escaped a major disaster this week when Hurricane Gustav hit shore some 110 kilometers southwest of the legendary city.  Three years ago, New Orleans was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. VOA's Barry Wood reports the city is cleaning up from a storm that could have been much worse.

 

 


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