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service in the ^v.^pon-tan area was knocked out for 4,600 customers. This service was also being restored. Betsy crippled telephone service for some 351,000 families in Louisiana. All major arteries in New three 'tP'* of water was reported iome sections, although most residetns decided to remain in their homes. Edward L. Lennox, Orleans Levee Board president, said a “three-foot backlash tide” near throughout the day. Ninth Ward Area Has Nightmare sheriff . 0f Ascension , Paris#, cdmmands this task! force. * McKeithen said there wa\ no damage at Grand Isle an< except for the lower sections o: St. Bernard, that parish escapec experi and Fi*>rt Jackson. t • Gov. McKeithen terme s damage in Plaquemines as ■unbelievable.” He said: “The thing in Plaquemines Orleans were open for traffic the U.S. Coast Guard barracks the heavy flooding it nT1! th6o/ay tM°tnday’ but at ^ f,ont was resP°nsible Sulphur south are just in the enced during Betsy. U.S Hwy. 90, past its junction for the break. 'march ” t- with U.S. Hwy. 11, was closed He said that much of the 1 dIf‘p pnvprrinr .... that Damage Extensive because of debris. Work crews''flooding was: also due to ram |gs extensiye . SUd „ in Bogalusa were clearing the fallen trees, and other “The damage was very ex primary cause of the flooding. :d“® !if as0 tensive in B°Salusa- worse thai ^ . damage m s ® SHi ^ OTe ^ „ Water Driven |es®e^; *?e 1 !?a11 Gov- ,Joh” trees down.” r t i Bell Williams of Mississippi and However, residents of the °ut of Lake offer the state’s help. “That is,” In Slidell, the governor said JvTinth Ward, in particular those He said that strong norther- he said, “if we have any help to there was some flooding and ex pn either side of the Industrial ly winds of 90 miles an hour spare.” Canal, suffered perhaps the first lashed the levee area, and Referring to lower tensive wind damage, and hi Pla-;said 100 National Guardsmei worst living nightmare during then winds swung to the west, quemines, McKeithen said: been called out to preven the early morning hours Mon-driving water out of Lake“It’s utter devastation. I’d say,*°°ting at Bogalusa. House Driven Over Rail Tracks by Storm of clay. ;Pontchartrain into the Industrie it’s equal to that of Betsy.” He' Lt. Gov. Charles Sullivan With the flooding of Betsy al Canal in the tidal wave that said water from the Mississippi: of Mississippi said that dam----------- ■ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- age to the Gulf Coast was “almost beyond imagination.” Streets in Gulfport, he said could not be traveled; bridge on each side of the city wer out and “big pieces of heav; cement were washed up on thi ! highway.” Sullivan, whose comment | on the devastation were mad' ■ to the Mississippi Senate, de I scribed how people were pulle ifrom wreckage. In one locatio 1 he said, an elderly man, h .wife and their nine childri iwere pulled from wreckage u jhurt. In Camille’s aftermath, Si livan said, there was no potab ! water and no utilities. He sa wreckage was strewn all aloi the coast and into South Missi sippi. In Gulfport store after sto had no protection. Windov were broken and many tff tl buildings damaged, he sai Merchandise was exposed ai a minimum number of office, were on patrol, he reported. “But I saw no looting < : any effort to loot,” he said. ‘ ; didn't see any panic.” People, he continue .seemed depressed and wants to know, "My God, what’s ha ipened?” Mississippi Adj. Gen. Walti ! Johnson, reporting to Gov. Jol Bell Williams, said rescue wor ; ers had been unable to rea I many areas of maximum da i ger. ’ “There is no U.S. 90 left,” 1 said, referring to the heavi traveled highway that extendi across the state near the p. turesque coastline. WINDS and tide waters of Hurricane Camille pushed this house directly across the .railroad tracks in Gulfport, Miss, Several persons sought railroad bed to await rescue. —Photo bv The Associated Press. the safetv cf the higher i National Guardsmen Are Called Out Meanwhile, Nation It':.
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