Monday, December 19, 2005

3 Months & 3 Weeks After Katrina

It's 3 months and 3 weeks since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. They recently opened Highway 90 along the coast between Gulfport and Biloxi in Mississippi. We drove through there today and I took several photos, most out of the van window.

I can't identify all the buildings in the following photos, but this first one is the smaller part of the floating portion of the Grand Casino in Biloxi that was washed ashore and across the road.

The more distant sign is what left of the Outback Steakhouse.


Below is a photo of the Treasure Bay Casino before Katrina:
The main building of the Treasure Bay Casino after Katrina:

How the storm separated the floating ship casino from the main building:










Church in Gulfport:


Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Mobile, Alabama area photos

An oil drilling platform originally located 12 miles off the Louisiana coast broke loose during Hurricane Katrina and was carried more than 60 miles and ultimately beached at Dauphin Island, a barrier island located near Mobile, AL. These are photos that I collected off the Internet or scanned from the newspaper.

The storm surge (definition) in Mobile Bay from Hurricane Katrina was the largest ever recorded. Buildings and roads, etc., near the water received a great deal of damage.

Roads & buildings on Mobile Bay:


Airlifted patients arriving at Mobile Infirmary Hospital after transfer from hospitals in Mississippi and/or Louisiana:
Williamson High School:

Below is the Waterhole Bar on the Causeway that crosses Mobile Bay. If you look at this PHOTO of the Causeway, you'll see why it floods very easily!
Blue Gill Restaurant on the Causeway:

U.S.S. ALABAMA MEMORIAL PARK
http://www.ussalabama.com/index.php

The U.S.S. Alabama Battleship (photo) is 680 feet long and weighs 80 million pounds -- and it sits securely in mud. Yet the storm surge and wave action of Hurricane Katrina rocked the ship and moved the bow about three feet further away from land. The whole ship is now listing about 8 degrees.

U.S.S. Alabama Battleship Park aircraft pavilion:

The Dog River (location of Dog River) flooding:
Harbor Landing Apartments on Dog River, AL:Dog River, Mobile, AL:
Marina on Dog River:
Downtown Mobile, AL flooding:
Post Office in downtown Mobile, AL:

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Miscellaneous scenes I collected from the Internet

Hurricane Katrina covered several states:
Grand Bay, Alabama (about Grand Bay):
Fairhope Yacht Club, Fairhope, Alabama:
Daphne, Alabama near pier:
Daphne, AL Marina:

Neighbor to the east... Pensacola, Florida:

Pensacola, Florida: