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  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
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  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills029.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills027.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills026.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills010.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills035.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills011.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills039.JPG
  • 07 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Stephanie Gelvin surveys the total destruction of her family home and all their possessions on her first return visit since evacuation before Hurricane Isaac carried a 16ft storm surge through her neighbourhood. The family moved as many items as they could to the second floor thinking they would be secure should the house flood. The water rose well into the second floor leaving very few precious items to salvage..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Regular police patrols on the currently closed beach. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills046.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Regular police patrols on the currently closed beach. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills023.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Regular police patrols on the currently closed beach. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills022.JPG
  • 24 February 2016. Sugar Hill RV Park, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Scenes of devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Fire marshals survey the damage from the powerful storm.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado034.jpg
  • 24 February 2016. Water tower Street, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Mary Williams (53 yrs) and granddaughter Leona Washington (2 yrs) survey the damage to their home.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado005.jpg
  • 8th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. New Orleans. Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud fiolled flood ravaged home.
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  • 24 February 2016. Sugar Hill RV Park, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Scenes of devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Fire marshals survey the damage from the powerful storm.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado035.jpg
  • 24 February 2016. Sugar Hill RV Park, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Scenes of devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Fire marshals survey the damage from the powerful storm.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado030.jpg
  • 24 February 2016. Water tower Street, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Mary Williams (53 yrs) and granddaughter Leona Washington (2 yrs) survey the damage to their home.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado075.jpg
  • 24 February 2016. Water tower Street, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Devastation following a deadly EF3 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Mary Williams (53 yrs) and granddaughter Leona Washington (2 yrs) survey the damage to their home.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado076.jpg
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin breaks down in tears after talking to Oprah.  Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah10.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah09.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah06.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah meets the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin with a hug.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah05.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah04.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Here surrounded by her security detail.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah03.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Interviewed by reporter Ryan Parry.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah02.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina039.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina038.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina037.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property.<br />
L/R; Lindsay Lala and her neighbour Yvette Trahan survey the damage to their mud filled flood ravaged homes.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina024.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah08.JPG
  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04sept05-kat-oprah07.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina040.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. John and Peggy Lala survey the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home with the new addition of a shrimp boat across the canal.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina029.JPG
  • 26th Sept, 2005.  Cameron, Louisiana. Hurricane Rita aftermath. <br />
The destroyed remains of a downtown business in Cameron, Louisiana two days after the storm ravaged the small town. local man Aaron Stokes from nearby Carlyss surveys the damage with his dog Maggie.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26th Sept, 2005.  Cameron, Louisiana. Hurricane Rita aftermath.<br />
The destroyed remains of a downtown business in Cameron, Louisiana two days after the storm ravaged the small town. local man Aaron Stokes from nearby Carlyss surveys the damage with his dog Maggie.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property.<br />
Peggy Lala surveys the damage to her mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina025.JPG
  • 24 February 2016. Schexnaydre St, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Fire marshal Mr Aucoin surveys scenes of devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb16-Deadly Tornado011.jpg
  • 25 Sept, 2005. Cameron, Louisiana.  Hurricane Rita aftermath. <br />
Local man Aaron Stokes from nearby Carlyss surveys the damage at Hackberry on the way to hard hit Cameron. A shrimp boat lies awkwardly against a dock.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property. <br />
John and Peggy Lala's daughter surveys the damage of their mud filled flood ravaged home as she tries to save personal effects.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina027.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Venetian Isles in East New Orleans, where the tidal surge washed over the land and devastated homes and property.<br />
Peggy Lala surveys the damage to her mud filled flood ravaged home.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina026.JPG
  • 26th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Rita aftermath, Cameron, Louisiana. The destroyed remains of a downtown business in Cameron, Louisiana two days after the storm ravaged the small town. local man Aaron Stokes from nearby Carlyss surveys the damage with his dog Maggie.
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