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Hurricane Zeta soaks Southeast after swamping the Gulf Coast

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Floodwaters cover land and roads in Grand Isle, La., after Hurricane Zeta, Thursday Oct. 29.
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BILL FEIG/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP

Power poles lean or are broken due to Hurricane Zeta damage Thursday Oct. 29, in Grand Isle, La., as part of Gov. John Bel Edwards flyover of stricken areas in the southeastern part of the state.
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A home missing a roof due to Hurricane Zeta damage is viewed Thursday, Oct. 29, in Grand Isle, La., as part of Gov. John Bel Edwards flyover of stricken areas in the southeastern part of the state.
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BILL FEIG/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP

A flipped airplane at Lakefront Airport due to Hurricane Zeta damage is viewed Thursday, Oct. 29, in New Orleans, La., as part of Gov. John Bel Edwards flyover of stricken areas in the southeastern part of the state.
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CHRIS GRANGER/THE TIMES-PICAYUNE/THE NEW ORLEANS ADVOCATE

A woman walks out of a house where the roof was torn away during Hurricane Zeta, as people begin the process of cleaning and rebuilding in Chauvin, La., Thursday, Oct. 29.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A downed tree blocks a street Thursday, Oct. 29, in Decatur, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta, after the passage of Hurricane Zeta. Trees in several areas in and around Atlanta lay broken or resting on sagging power and communication lines, some of which snapped telephone poles. Handwritten warning signs were taped to upside down garbage cans in the middle of one street, while police were out stringing up yellow caution tape on others.
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JOHN SPINK/ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION VIA AP

A large tree fell across West Wesley Road and Habersham Road where it remained closed most of the day Thursday, Oct. 29, in Atlanta. Rain bands and damaging winds from Tropical Storm Zeta swept through North Georgia on Thursday morning, leaving nearly 1 million in the dark.
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JOHN SPINK/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION

Atlanta fire crews worked for to free a man trapped in his third-floor bedroom after a tree came crashing down on a home Thursday, Oct. 29, in Atlanta. Rain bands and damaging winds from Tropical Storm Zeta swept through North Georgia on Thursday morning, leaving nearly 1 million in the dark.
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CHRISTINA MATACOTTA/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP

William Holden, right, and James Duffy, left, look at the damage on the trailer where a man was killed by a fallen tree at Thursday, Oct. 29, at East Gate Mobile Home Park in Acworth, Ga.
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CHRISTINA MATACOTTA/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP

Alicia Martinez stands in the trailer of her grandmother, Florida Martinez, where a man was killed by a fallen tree, Thursday, Oct. 29, at East Gate Mobile Home Park in Acworth, Ga.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Debris is piled in the median of Highway 90 in Pass Christian, Miss., Thursday, Oct. 29, in the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta, which passed through Wednesday.
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CHRIS GRANGER/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP

Terrebonne Parish solid waste crews remove marsh grass that washed across La. 56 in Cocodrie, La., during Hurricane Zeta, as residents slowly return to their homes and fishing camps to assess the damage on Thursday, Oct. 29.
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Colin Haddad, 15, stands on the roof of his family's fishing camp named, Alway's Something Else, in Cocodrie, La., where the siding ripped off and the roof was damaged during Hurricane Zeta, as he helps clean up and start on repairs on Thursday, Oct. 29.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Matthew Kennedy, an employee of the Silver Slipper Casino, picks up debris from Hurricane Zeta in Lakeshore, Miss., Thursday, Oct. 29.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A boat is seen capsized in Lakeshore, Miss., Thursday, Oct. 29, in the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta, which came through the area Wednesday.

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