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Back deck fence down on Camp Street side;
Oak branch fell in front yard and pulled electric and phone wires from house; Clear glazing on skylights that I didn't even know was there peeled off; Fridge a little stinky.
That's it. No big problems.
The water on Broadway got to knee deep around Claiborne, inches deep around Freret (mid-campus), dry River side of Freret. No water lines or signs of even thunderstorm-style high water in the UA area.
Category 1-2 tree damage, with miraculously little damage to houses. Mat and Nadie's restaurant in Riverbend was flattened by an uprooted oak.
National Guard scared crap out of me when I went to check my pet sitter's apartment. Evidently there is still some gunplay at night. There is enough military at Ft. Audubon Park to take over a medium-sized country.
Surreal is the word. Helicopter gunshiops flying low. Humvees and those wheeled amphibious assault vehicles rolling by every two minutes. The soldiers had their bulletproof vests and helmets on and their guns at the ready. Even the big .50 caliber machine guns were manned.
I didn't do much sightseeing. ...The Nat'l guard said not to go north of Claiborne because of the stench and possibility of seeing mutilated and scavenged bodies. ...the soldiers said to get my stuff and get out.
On the way out I got a good view of Airline and Causeway, which was a rescue boat launch, and also of the debris at the former evacuee camp at I-10 east of Causeway.
If the toxic sludge hasn't made the city uninhabitable, Uptown should be going again around Halloween... I hung my Tucks banner before I left.