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By Greg Flakus
Hurricane season officially begins on June first and runs until November and residents of the U.S. Gulf coast areas are anticipating the coming months with a certain degree of dread2. Hurricane Katrina devastated3 the area less than two years ago. As VOA's Greg Flakus reports from Bayou La Batre, Alabama, many communities along the coast are still struggling to recover from Katrina.
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Bayou La Batre is a pleasant little town on Alabama's Gulf of Mexico coast, where shrimping and shipbuilding are the major industries. But much of the town remains5 shut down, nearly two years after Katrina rolled through.
One exception is the Vien Dong food market, where immigrants from Vietnam and other Asian nations gather to shop and visit.
Many of them work on shrimp4 boats here and temporarily lost their employment when Katrina devastated the port and destroyed many boats. But they are back now, hoping nature's wrath6 will spare the town this hurricane season.
The same sentiment can be heard all along the coast, especially in places like Long Beach, Mississippi. It took the full brunt of Katrina. The storm knocked many beachfront homes off their foundation slabs8 and most owners have yet to come back to rebuild.
One of the few hardy9 ones who has returned is 80-year-old Anna Berry. "This is my house or where my house was before Katrina and it was just down to the slab7 after Katrina," she points out.
She and her family lost their home once before, to Hurricane Camille in 1969. But they love living here, so they rebuilt. "We made the mistake of thinking there would never be another storm like Camille, but nature proved us wrong."
Even though she lost her home here twice to hurricanes, Berry says she had to come back. "My children grew up here and this is home to them, so we decided10 we would do it one more time."
Slabs still exist where homes used to sit |
"Even now, when you drive along this very familiar stretch of highway 90, sometimes you think, 'Well, where exactly am I?' because some of the street signs have not been replaced and the landmarks12 are gone," she explains.
Wrangles13 over insurance payments and fear of future hurricanes have slowed recovery along the Gulf coast, but those who have come back say life here is worth the risk.
Rodney McGavran works in the shipyards at Bayou LaBatre. He says the worst is now over and the area is starting to recover. "The cleanup took a little while -- I mean it was months before people actually got back going again. Probably there are some of them who will never get back."
He plans to stay, but he remains nervous about what might come.
"I just hope we don't have a bad hurricane season,” he says. “That is what I hope, because we don't need that."
1 gulf | |
n.海湾;深渊,鸿沟;分歧,隔阂 | |
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vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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n.虾,小虾;矮小的人 | |
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n.平板,厚的切片;v.切成厚板,以平板盖上 | |
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n.厚板,平板,厚片( slab的名词复数 );厚胶片 | |
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adj.勇敢的,果断的,吃苦的;耐寒的 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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n.陆标( landmark的名词复数 );目标;(标志重要阶段的)里程碑 ~ (in sth);有历史意义的建筑物(或遗址) | |
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