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synonymous with natural disaster, correspondent mary ann atencio is on the ground in louisiana. mary ana, set the scene for us. good evening, rev. tropical storm barry hit the western part of the constituent as a category 1 hurricane. but the southeastern part of louisiana, not left unscathed. i m in a community called plaquemines parish. this is a road going in and out of that community. now it looks like a river. that s exactly what officials feared. it is a storm surge, it is the flooding, and now it is likely to inundate the highway, and that s the only highway in and out of this parish, leaving people in this community essentially cut off. when you talk to locals after what happened during hurricane katrina, after what happened during the storm in 2016, they tell me that new orleans was reinforced with levees, but a