Isaac pounds Gulf Coast
Thousands of customers were without power in Louisiana as Isaac's winds toppled trees and ripped down power lines. In New Orleans, officials warned that the city could be dealing with severe weather for longer than initially expected as the storm slowed to a crawl and hovered over southern Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Read more: Isaac pounds New Orleans, Gulf Coast
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Riding a bus to shelter
Nine-year-old Reshard Johnson and other residents of Kentwood, La., ride buses to a shelter away from a possible dam break along the Tangipahoa River. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times)
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