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PHOTOS: Barry brings heavy rainfall, floods to Louisiana

  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana Getty 071319 MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People float down Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: Brandon James and Brittany LaCombe sit in a swing surrounded by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk along Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: Brandon James walks across Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk along a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People sit in a swing surrounded by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A man jumps a wave as it breaks against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People take pictures in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People canoe down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A closed sign hangs in the window of a restaurant in the French Quarter as the city braces for Barry on July 13, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Many businesses in the city have closed, tourists have left and the Rolling Stones have postponed their concert as the storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City and then weakened, slowly make its way into the region. Flash flood watches have been issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm is expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A couple strolls down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People sit on a park bench along Lakeshore Drive on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk through floodwater along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it topped the flood wall in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People canoe down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A closed sign hangs in the window of a business in the French Quarter as the city braces for Barry on July 13, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Many businesses in the city have closed, tourists have left and the Rolling Stones have postponed their concert as the storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City and then weakened, slowly make its way into the region. Flash flood watches have been issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm is expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People float down Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Tropical Storm Barry Drenches Southern Louisiana MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photo by: Scott Olson/Getty Images
  • Lake Pontchartrain Barry flooding 071319 Lake Pontchartrain flooded its north shore. Lake water is pushing into Mandeville, Louisiana.Photo by: Ludovico Torri
  • Flooded road A car drives Saturday through a flooded road near Lake Pontchartrain as Barry approaches in Mandeville, Louisiana. Full credit: Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockPhoto by: Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc/Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc
  • Tropical Storm Barry 071319 Daylight shows power poles in Grand Isle, Louisiana being blown by Barry's winds.Photo by: Daniel Trahan
  • Morgan City Louisiana 071319 Early signs of flooding from Barry are seen Friday via drone in Morgan City, Louisiana.Photo by: CNN/CNN
  • Barry flooding in Plaquemines Parish Louisiana Hwy 23 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, as Tropical Storm Barry continues to bring rain and flooding.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Barry flooding in Plaquemines Parish Louisiana Hwy 23 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, as Tropical Storm Barry contimnues to bring rain and flooding.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Hurricane Barry 071319 Flooding in Myrtle Grove, just south of New Orleans, July 13, 2019.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Hurricane Barry 071319 Flooding and rain in Myrtle Grove, south of New Orleans, July 13, 2019.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Hurricane Barry Heavy rain is seen south of New Orleans in Myrtle Grove.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Hurricane Barry Heavy rain is seen south of New Orleans in Myrtle Grove.Photo by: Peter Lipomi
  • Morgan City Barry CNN 071319 A truck blocks the path to a bridge in Morgan City, Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Barry.Photo by: Seth Herald/AFP/Getty Images/Seth Herald/AFP/Getty Images
  • Barry Williams CNN 071319 Barry Williams talks to a friend on his smartphone on Saturday, July 13, as he wades through storm surge from Lake Pontchartrain in Mandeville, Louisiana.Photo by: Matthew Hinton/AP/Matthew Hinton/AP
  • Christopher Final.png Damage left behind by Hurricane Barry in the Laffayette, Louisiana area (Credit: Christopher Sinitiere)
  • FLOODING HOUSE.png A sign at this home in Cypremort, Louisiana compare's Barry's flooding to other significant hurricanes that have affected the area (Credit: Don Meaux)
  • Home destoryed in Patterson, Louisiana No one was injured when a tree fell into this mobile home on Hickory Street in Patterson. (Patterson, Louisiana Mayor Rodney Grogan)
  • Rain ahead of Tropical Storm Barry. Heavy rainfall pours down in Basile, Louisiana ahead of Tropical Storm Barry. (Credit: Scott Leedom)Photo by: Scott Leedom)
  • Heavy rainfall brought floods to New Orleans Wednesday Heavy rainfall brought flooding to New Orleans Wednesday, ahead of Barry's arrival Saturday.
  • Bread shelves at a Metairie, Louisiana Target Bread shelves are empty at a Metairie, Louisiana Target as people prepare for Barry's arrival
  • Bread shelves at a Metairie, Louisiana Target Bread shelves are empty at a Target in Metairie, Louisiana as people prepare for Barry's arrival
  • New Orleans businesses prepare for floods Business owners placed sandbags outside their shops in preparation for the floods Barry is expected to bring to New Orleans.
  • New Orleans residents park cars on medians New Orleans residents park cars on medians ahead of Barry's landfall
  • USPS tape up mailboxes across New Orleans ahead of Barry USPS tape up mailboxes across New Orleans ahead of Barry
  • New Orleans businesses and residents prepare for floods Business owners and residents placed sandbags outside their shops in preparation for the floods Barry is expected to bring to New Orleans.
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  • download (3) copy.jpeg A large tree fell on top of a mobile home in Jeanerette, Louisiana on Saturday. The tree also contained a large beehive, and bees swarmed after the tree fell on the home.
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    PHOTOS: Barry brings heavy rainfall, floods to Louisiana

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    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People float down Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: Brandon James and Brittany LaCombe sit in a swing surrounded by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk along Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: Brandon James walks across Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk along a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People sit in a swing surrounded by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A man jumps a wave as it breaks against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People take pictures in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People canoe down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A closed sign hangs in the window of a restaurant in the French Quarter as the city braces for Barry on July 13, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Many businesses in the city have closed, tourists have left and the Rolling Stones have postponed their concert as the storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City and then weakened, slowly make its way into the region. Flash flood watches have been issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm is expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A couple strolls down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People sit on a park bench along Lakeshore Drive on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People walk through floodwater along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it topped the flood wall in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People canoe down Lakeshore Drive along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after it was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: A closed sign hangs in the window of a business in the French Quarter as the city braces for Barry on July 13, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Many businesses in the city have closed, tourists have left and the Rolling Stones have postponed their concert as the storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City and then weakened, slowly make its way into the region. Flash flood watches have been issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm is expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People float down Lakeshore Drive which is covered by water from Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA - JULY 13: People watch waves break against a floodwall in a park along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain after the area flooded in the wake of Hurricane Barry on July 13, 2019 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The storm, which made landfall this morning as a category one hurricane near Morgan City, caused far less damage and flooding than had been predicted. Flash flood watches were issued throughout much of Louisiana and as far east as the Florida panhandle as the storm was expected to dump more than a foot of rain in many areas and up to 25 inches in some isolated locations. Many areas are now expected to get less than half of the original projections. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Scott Olson/Getty Images
    Lake Pontchartrain flooded its north shore. Lake water is pushing into Mandeville, Louisiana.Ludovico Torri
    A car drives Saturday through a flooded road near Lake Pontchartrain as Barry approaches in Mandeville, Louisiana. Full credit: Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockDan Anderson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc/Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc
    Daylight shows power poles in Grand Isle, Louisiana being blown by Barry's winds.Daniel Trahan
    Early signs of flooding from Barry are seen Friday via drone in Morgan City, Louisiana.CNN/CNN
    Hwy 23 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, as Tropical Storm Barry continues to bring rain and flooding.Peter Lipomi
    Hwy 23 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, as Tropical Storm Barry contimnues to bring rain and flooding.Peter Lipomi
    Flooding in Myrtle Grove, just south of New Orleans, July 13, 2019.Peter Lipomi
    Flooding and rain in Myrtle Grove, south of New Orleans, July 13, 2019.Peter Lipomi
    Heavy rain is seen south of New Orleans in Myrtle Grove.Peter Lipomi
    Heavy rain is seen south of New Orleans in Myrtle Grove.Peter Lipomi
    A truck blocks the path to a bridge in Morgan City, Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Barry.Seth Herald/AFP/Getty Images/Seth Herald/AFP/Getty Images
    Barry Williams talks to a friend on his smartphone on Saturday, July 13, as he wades through storm surge from Lake Pontchartrain in Mandeville, Louisiana.Matthew Hinton/AP/Matthew Hinton/AP
    Damage left behind by Hurricane Barry in the Laffayette, Louisiana area (Credit: Christopher Sinitiere)
    A sign at this home in Cypremort, Louisiana compare's Barry's flooding to other significant hurricanes that have affected the area (Credit: Don Meaux)
    No one was injured when a tree fell into this mobile home on Hickory Street in Patterson. (Patterson, Louisiana Mayor Rodney Grogan)
    Heavy rainfall pours down in Basile, Louisiana ahead of Tropical Storm Barry. (Credit: Scott Leedom)Scott Leedom)
    Heavy rainfall brought flooding to New Orleans Wednesday, ahead of Barry's arrival Saturday.
    Bread shelves are empty at a Metairie, Louisiana Target as people prepare for Barry's arrival
    Bread shelves are empty at a Target in Metairie, Louisiana as people prepare for Barry's arrival
    Business owners placed sandbags outside their shops in preparation for the floods Barry is expected to bring to New Orleans.
    New Orleans residents park cars on medians ahead of Barry's landfall
    USPS tape up mailboxes across New Orleans ahead of Barry
    Business owners and residents placed sandbags outside their shops in preparation for the floods Barry is expected to bring to New Orleans.
    Heavy rain has fallen in New Orleans
    Heavy rain has fallen in New Orleans
    Heavy rain has fallen in New Orleans
    Grocery shelves are empty in Louisiana
    A large tree fell on top of a mobile home in Jeanerette, Louisiana on Saturday. The tree also contained a large beehive, and bees swarmed after the tree fell on the home.
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