The Dark Days Of Issac

Nearly a quarter of a million are without power days after Hurricane Issac hit The Gulf Coast. Officials are trying solve the power problem within the coming days. Thousands of evacuees remain at shelters or with friends or relatives. Recovery centers are being opened as this part of the US has to deal with another tragic hurricane. Click below to read more. Jason J.


Scams After The Hurricane

It’s great that communities come together to rebuild their lives after tragic events like Hurricane Katrina. However, there are lesser people who look to take advantage of other’s misfortunes. Now, with Hurricane Issac dying down, it’s time to look at potential scams with the intent to “rebuild,” (or take money from), broken down communities. Click below to read more. Jason J.


Hurricane Issac Causes Record Gas Prices

You may want to think about your travel plans this holiday weekend. Hurricane Issac has not only caused severe damaged to many southern states, but Issac has also caused the price of gas to go up. Prices have climbed nationally to $3.82, a record this time of year, and are likely to keep climbing. Click below to read more. Funk Flex


Hurricane Issac Downgraded!

With the destruction Hurricane Issac has caused, there has been a silver lining. Issac has been downgraded to a tropical depression. Issac is still causing issues to the Gulf Coast States, but the residents of the region have began moving into recovery mode. Click below to read more. Funk Flex


Hurricane Issac Update!!!

Hurricane Issac has been downgraded to a tropical storm due to its slow moving pace. However, New Orleans still needs to be ready for periods of heavy rain and winds into Friday. So far New Orleans has been able to protect itself from widespread flooding but the city is still preparing for the worst. Click below to read more. Funk Flex


Hurricane Issac Set To Make Impact!

On the eve of Hurricane Katrina’s seventh anniversary, the Gulf Coast is preparing for the brunt of Hurricane Issac. With anticipation of 20 inches of rain over the next two days, the people of New Orleans have begun to board up windows and stockpile food and water. Click below to find out more. Funk Flex


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