Hurricane Nate hits U.S. Gulf Coast
Crimson Peters, 7, left, Tracy Neilsen, 13, center, and Macee Nelson, 15, ride in an inner tube down a flooded street after Hurricane Nate on Oct. 8, 2017, in Coden, Ala.
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Hurricane Nate made landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi River on Saturday night, Oct. 7, 2017.
Biloxi public works employees clear debris from U.S. 90 in Biloxi on Oct. 8, 2017, after Hurricane Nate made landfall on the Gulf Coast.
(Justin Sellers / AP)A gazebo is blown over the Mississippi Gulf Coast welcome sign near the intersection of Hewes Avenue and U.S. 90 in Gulfport, Miss., on Oct. 8, 2017, after Hurricane Nate made landfall on the Gulf Coast.
(Justin Sellers / AP)A crew from Gulf Power works to repair a damaged line from Hurricane Nate on Oct. 8, 2017, on Okaloosa Island in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
(Nick Tomecek / AP)Lawrence Carriere checks on the home of his neighbor after a tree fell on it and crashed through the roof, in Biloxi, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Nate on Oct. 8, 2017.
(Gerald Herbert / AP)Pumpkins are strewn about Highway 90 along the Gulf of Mexico in Pass Christian, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Nate on Oct. 8, 2017.
(Gerald Herbert / AP)Waves caused by Hurricane Nate pound the Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier on Oct. 8, 2017, in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
(Nick Tomecek / AP)Hurricane Nate flooded Beach Boulevard next to Harrahs Casino as the eye of Hurricane Nate pushes ashore in Biloxi, Miss., on Oct. 8, 2017. Hurricane Nate flooded the parking garage and first floors of Golden Nugget, Harrahs and other casinos as it made a second landfall on the Mississippi coast as a Category 1 storm.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)The Mississippi Gaming Commission closed the 12 casinos in south Mississippi including the Hard Rock in Biloxi, Mississippi ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Nate on October 7, 2017 in Biloxi, Miss.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)Lanny Dean, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, takes video as he wades along a flooded Beach Boulevard next to Harrahs Casino as the eye of Hurricane Nate pushes ashore in Biloxi, Miss., Oct. 8, 2017. Hurricane Nate flooded the parking garage and first floors of Golden Nugget, Harrahs and other casinos as it made a second landfall on the Mississippi coast.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)Hannah Jacole Powell-Yost takes photos of a danger sign in the Gulf surf in Gulfport, Mississippi as Hurricane Nate approaches the northern Mississippi Gulf Coast on October 7, 2017 in Gulfport, Mississippi.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)A pair of Stormtroopers walk through Jackson Square in the French Quarter as strong winds and heavy rain from Hurricane Nate begin to come ashore on Oct. 7, 2017 in New Orleans.
(Sean Gardner / Getty Images)National Guard troops take up positions at the New Orleans Superdome on Oct. 7, 2017. Residents in three states along the US Gulf Coast scrambled to complete preparations Saturday ahead of Hurricane Nate as officials warned conditions would turn treacherous after sunset.
(Nova Safo / AFP/Getty Images)Charles Jackson, front, Immanuel Hubbard, center and Rober Butler board up Mother Cluckers at the Pass Christian Port Harbor Marina as Hurricane Nate approaches the northern Mississippi Gulf Coast Oct. 7, 2017 in Pass Christian, Miss.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)Newlywed Kaila Hager visits Lafitte’s Blacksmith Bar with her wedding party after her wedding was moved from 7 p.m. to noon on account for the arrival of Hurricane Nate in New Orleans on Oct. 7, 2017.
(Bryan Tarnowski / AFP/Getty Images)Boats from communities along the outer shorelines are stacked into the Violet Canal for safe harbor in Violet, La., in preparation for Hurricane Nate, expected to make landfall on the Gulf Coast, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017.
(Gerald Herbert / AP)A sanitation employee, foreground, helps homeless people with their possessions, as they perform a homeless sweep in New Orleans, in advance of approaching Hurricane Nate, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017.
(Gerald Herbert / AP)People fill sandbags to prepare for Hurricane Nate in Moss Point, Miss., on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017. Storm surge threatens many low-lying neighborhoods in city, which was heavily flooded during 2005’s Hurricane Katrina.
(Jeff Amy / AP)Gulf Coast waves crash against rocks as winds continue to speed up in Coden, Ala., on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017, ahead of Hurricane Nate, which made landfall on the Gulf Coast later in the day.
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