
A weakened Hurricane Gustav slammed into the heart of Louisiana's fishing and oil industry with 110 mph winds Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans that raised hopes the city would escape the kind of catastrophic flooding brought by Katrina three years ago.
Even though this is a weaker hurricane than Katrina, thankfully people took the warning more serious. Neighboring Mississippi and Alabama, also affected by the hurricane, were prepared with many shelters set up. Most in southern Alabama were filled to capacity last night.
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