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  2. Grand Isle, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Storm damage from Hurricane Katrina in September 2005 Storm damage from Hurricane Gustav in September 2008 Two men collecting oil samples from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at a beach in Grand Isle in May 2010. Hurricane Katrina pounded Grand Isle for two days, August 28–29, 2005, destroying or damaging homes and camps along the entire ...

  3. Hurricane Francine - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Francine was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that brought extensive flooding to parts of the Gulf Coast of the United States, especially Louisiana in September 2024. The sixth named storm and fourth hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season , its formation brought the end to a significant quiet period in tropical cyclone ...

  4. Last Island (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Last Days of Last Island: The Hurricane of 1856, Louisiana's First Great Storm. Lafayette, Louisiana: University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. ISBN 978-1-887366-88-5. Falls, Rose C. (1893). Cheniere Caminada or The Wind Of Death: The Story Of The Storm In Louisiana (Chapter VII. Last Island). New Orleans: Hopkins' Printing Office. pp. 70– 71.

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  6. Asheville flooding: Are Grove Park Inn, Grand Bohemian open ...

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    Many hotels, businesses and attractions posted closed notices on their websites and social media. Here's how some of Asheville's most popular hotels and destinations are faring. Omni Grove Park Inn

  7. Cheniere Caminada, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Cheniere Caminada was a fishing community located in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, that was destroyed by what is considered one of the deadliest United States hurricanes, that was unnamed but referred to as the 1893 Cheniere Caminada hurricane. The community was located west of Grand Isle, which was almost destroyed by the same hurricane.