2016年8月24日 星期三

Obama visits flood-damaged Baton Rouge. 歐巴馬訪問洪水破壞的 巴吞魯日/ 巴頓魯治

US President Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama visited Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after a flood that left thousands devastated and homeless in the city. Photo credit: Jim Watson / AFP / Getty Images / ABC News
President Obama finally visits Louisiana following his vacation
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President Barack Obama walks out of the White House before boarding Marine One and departing Aug. 23, 2016 in Washington. Obama is traveling to Baton Rouge, La., to survey historic flooding that has damaged more almost 70,000 homes and killed at least 13 people. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
President Barack Obama talks with Jacolson Kelley, 6, as Marlette Sanders watches at left, while touring Castle Place, a flood-damaged area of Baton Rouge, La., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. (Photo: Susan Walsh/AP)
Obama visits flood-damaged Baton Rouge
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President Barack Obama hugs a boy as he tours the flood-damaged Castle Place neighborhood of Baton Rouge, La., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. Obama is making his first visit to flood-ravaged southern Louisiana as he attempts to assure the many thousands who have suffered damage to their homes, schools and businesses that his administration has made their recovery a priority. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Photos of the day - August 23, 2016
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President Barack Obama hugs Marlette Sanders as he tours Castle Place, a flood-damaged area of Baton Rouge, La., on Aug. 23. Obama is making his first visit to flood-ravaged southern Louisiana as he attempts to assure the many thousands who have suffered damage to their homes, schools and businesses that his administration has made their recovery a priority. (Susan Walsh/Associated Press)
People sort through water damaged products outside Jasmine’s Beauty Supply following the floods on Aug. 16, in Baton Rouge. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
Leslie Andermann Gallagher surveys the flood damage to her home on Aug. 17 in Sorrento, Louisiana. Last week Louisiana was overwhelmed with flood water causing at least thirteen deaths and thousands of homes damaged by the flood waters. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Dee Vazquez, from left, helps Georgette Centelo and her grandfather Lawrence Roberts after they tried to recover their belongings from a family mobile home in Central, north of Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 15. (David Grunfeld/NOLA.com The Times-Picayune via AP)
Bryce Richard waits for a load of clothes from Blake Waguespack as they fill a boat with items they are salvaging from a friends flooded home on Aug.18, in Sorrento, La (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Cattle huddle together in the water, caused by flooding after the heavy rains in Ascension Parish, in St. Amant, south of Baton Rouge in Aug. 16. (Bill Feig/The Advocate via AP)
A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen partially submerged in flood water as it rains in Sorrento, La., Aug. 20. (Jonathan Bachman/Reuters)
Flooded areas of Baton Rouge are seen from the air. As many as 30,000 people have been rescued following unprecedented floods. (Melissa Leake/AFP/Getty Images)
Rescue officials and civilians rescue people from their flooded homes along the Tangipahoa River near Amite, La., Aug. 13. (Ted Jackson/NOLA.com The Times-Picayune )
Flooding in Louisiana - The Boston Globe
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