"They shouldn't have been out there. They were coming in here when the water was just a little too rough," said his son, Kenneth Worsham. The relentless rain is pushing lakes to levels not seen in decades. Close to 5,000 homes have been damage - more than two dozen of which are in Natchitoches Parish, where the Saline Bayou levee is in danger of failing. Drone footage shows flood waters already spilling into nearby communities. A breach would threaten another 600 homes, but many in the community have already felt the impact of this devastating flood. "I never thought I'd have to see my kids live through this," said one victim, Krystal Brown, who said there's nothing left of her home. "In my yard right now, it's about eight-feet deep," Brown said. "It's terrible to have to sit there and hold your kids at night and watch them cry because they've lost everything."
Analysis: I can not believe what Louisiana has been going through. I had no clue at all this was happening and I am so glad Obama is doing something to help it. He is not very conservative and is open to change unlike Nixon.
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