Trucks are flooded in receding flood waters from Hurricane Isaac near West Point a La Hache, La.
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Trucks are flooded in receding flood waters from Hurricane Isaac near West Point a La Hache, La.

Flooding persists as officials assess damages from Isaac

The Associated Press

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BATON ROUGE, La. — The full scope of the damage Hurricane Isaac left behind in Louisiana isn’t yet known as people are finally getting back into the hardest-hit areas to clean up and take a look at what they’ve lost. An emergency official gave an initial glimpse Tuesday, though, saying at least 13,000 homes were damaged.

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