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New Orleans (from WWLTV.com)
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Dead animals, scattered tombs hamper Plaquemines east bank cleanup
Some residents are also calling for officials to speed up efforts in cleaning up the east bank side of Plaquemines Parish.
Hurricane Isaac
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Obama approves FEMA individual disaster assistance
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Braithwaite neighbors speak out after report shows potential massive chemical spill
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Contractor dies cleaning debris in Plaquemines in possible drowning
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DSNAP worker too busy helping others to return to flooded home
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Venetian Isles digging out with eye on future storm protection
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South Plaquemines residents get first look at flood damage
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FEMA sends teams to Isaac-damaged areas to help homeowners
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Entergy N.O. CEO: We're working our tails off to restore service
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Isaac caused at least $400 million in damages to Entergy
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Interim school readied for East St. John students
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Southeast La. crab industry slow to return after Isaac
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Sheriff: Man arrested with assault rifle at food stamp site was 'ready to kill'
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Non-profit, funded by United Way, helps elderly sisters with Isaac recovery
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DSNAP distribution sites causing traffic concerns
Hurricane Isaac
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Dead animals, scattered tombs hamper Plaquemines east bank cleanup
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Obama approves FEMA individual disaster assistance
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Braithwaite neighbors speak out after report shows potential massive chemical spill
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Contractor dies cleaning debris in Plaquemines in possible drowning
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DSNAP worker too busy helping others to return to flooded home
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Venetian Isles digging out with eye on future storm protection
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South Plaquemines residents get first look at flood damage
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FEMA sends teams to Isaac-damaged areas to help homeowners
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Entergy N.O. CEO: We're working our tails off to restore service
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Isaac caused at least $400 million in damages to Entergy
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Interim school readied for East St. John students
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Southeast La. crab industry slow to return after Isaac
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Sheriff: Man arrested with assault rifle at food stamp site was 'ready to kill'
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Non-profit, funded by United Way, helps elderly sisters with Isaac recovery
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DSNAP distribution sites causing traffic concerns
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Stolthaven chemical facility responds to spill concerns
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Braithwaite man helping others on road to recovery
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Frustration mounts over Isaac debris removal
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DSNAP program extended for two days in Jefferson, Orleans
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Evacuation still in place around chemical facility
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Long lines at DSNAP sites cause officials to cut off applicants early
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Storm surge carried homes onto highway and levee in Braithwaite
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Farmers work to rescue cattle still stranded after Hurricane Isaac
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Some families frustrated by DSNAP disaster aid program qualifications
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Oiled pelican found in Delacroix






