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HOUSES RECEIVED HEAVY DAMAGES AS CAMILLE CAME ASHORE IN THE BAY ARE A.
and open to serve on a regular schedule, according to a report made in an interview with W. L. Blackledge, hospital administrator.
In addition to the regular service, the first aid station is also in operation and vaccines are being administered for tetanus, typhoid, etc. A number of snake bite kits have been distributed, however, Mr. Blackledge says the reports of numbers of snake bite victims has been somewhat exaggerated. On Saturday only one person was treated at Hancock County Hospital for snake bite.
In order to serve the people in rural and outlyina a team of eigLc c* actors un*’- ...cand assistants ~
MAIN STREET BAY ST. LOUIS LOCKING AT JEROMES DEPARTMENT STORE.
RAILROAD CROSSING OF THE BAY WELL BE HAULTED SINCE BRIDGE IS STANDING
WITHOUT RAILS. THE RAILS WERE HURLED INTO THE BAY.
HELICOPTER SURVEYS THE DESTRUCTION
DONE TO THE BAY AREA EARLY MONDAY MORNING AFTER CAMILLE LEFT HER
MARK ON THE ENTIRE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST.
LOOKING TOWARDS AN APARTMENT ABOVE WAVELAND DRUG STORE IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA OF WAVELAND.
ARCENEAUXS SERVICE STATION LOCATED ON BEACH BLVD. REMAINS IN PARTIAL CONTACT.


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