Interactive before and after images of Louisiana floods
Devastating images reveal why US can’t ignore Louisiana floods
Explore these interactive before and after images to see the scale of “the worst natural disaster to strike the US since Superstorm Sandy”. ABC News
By Matt Liddy and Ben Spraggon Widespread flooding in the southern US state of Louisiana has killed at least 13 people, and more than 80,000 people have registered for emergency assistance.
The American Red Cross called the flooding “the worst natural disaster to strike the US since Superstorm Sandy”.
About 30,000 people had to be rescued, as rainfall hit historic levels.
On Thursday, the Atlantic published an article accusing the national media and presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump of largely ignoring the disaster.
More than 40,000 homes have been flooded.
Authorities are still searching tens of thousands of homes and countless cars for victims and survivors……..http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-19/before-after-louisiana-floods-satellite/7767084
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