Tom Leggett Band - Running Away - The Shed, Ocean Springs, MS
Running Away written by Tom Leggett (© 2013 Sweet Darlene Music, ASCAP)
performed by Tom Leggett Band
The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint, Ocean Springs, MS - September 5, 2015
Hurricane Gustav hit the Mississippi coast Monday with driving winds as well as a storm surge that f
HEADLINE: Gustav brings high wind, flooding to Miss.
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CAPTION: Hurricane Gustav hit the Mississippi coast Monday with driving winds as well as a storm surge that flooded hundreds of homes and inundated main highways to coastal towns devastated by Katrina three years ago. (Sept. 2)
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(Gulfport, MS)
Nats of Gustav wind and rain.
HURRICANE GUSTAV BATTERED MISSISSIPPI'S GULF COAST WITH STORM SURGE…OVER RUNNING HIGHWAY 90 ALONG GULFPORT'S BEACH FRONT.
Nats of Gustav waves
HIGH WINDS SHATTERED THE GLASS FRONT OF THIS DOWNTOWN STORE.
MOST PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES WERE PREPARED WITH PLYWOOD AND FAIRED WELL.
Kenny Francois/Gulfport, MS
little bit windy, scary, power out at the house…can't find food, can't find hotels.
A FEW PEOPLE STAYED BEHIND AND IGNORED THE WARNINGS…OTHERS LEFT GUARDS ON DUTY.
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WHEN DOGS WEREN'T DEFENDING THE HOME THEY WERE OUT TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH THEIR OWNERS WHO ARE PADDLING THEIR WAY HOME.
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(Pearlington, MS)
MARK CARLSON/STANDUP
ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST, MOST PEOPLE ARE THANKFUL GUSTAV DIDN'T CAUSE AS MUCH DAMAGE AS EXPECTED.
BUT SOME PEOPLE ARE COMING HOME TONIGHT IN PEARLINGTON TO HOMES THAT ARE UNDER WATER.
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Eddie Rushing/
All I know is my truck is underwater. My other truck it's about to the door. I got two boats wrapped around a tree and water in the house.
ROADS ARE FLOODED OUT IN THIS TINY COMMUNITY NEAR THE LOUISIANA BORDER AND SO IS EDDIE RUSHING'S LIFE.
HE IS JUST ONE OF MANY PEOPLE WHO ARE FINDING OUT THE BAD NEWS.
Elbert Walters/Pearlington, MS
On the south side there is a lot of houses over in Oak Harbor and Bell Isles that got flooded. On the north side of the highway, like I said if you was off the ground I think you was in good shape.
THE FOLKS IN MISSISSIPPI SURVIVED GUSTAV BLOWING WINDS…NOW THEY ARE LEFT WITH HIGH WATER AND POWER OUTAGES TO CONTEND WITH.
MARK CARLSON, AP, PEARLINGTON, MISSISSIPPI.
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