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Flooding - Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Wildlife reaches higher ground as Mississippi River waters rise. More alligators are spotted closer to the inner levee in Angola State Penitentiary. FEMA/Daniel Llargues

Flooding - Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Wildlife reaches higher groun...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Daniel Llargues taken on 05/24/2011 in Louisiana Production Date: 05/24/2011 Caption: Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Wildlife reaches higher groun... More

Flooding - Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Angola State Penitentiary evacuated some of the inmates to Camp C due to the high waters in the Mississippi River to keep them safe in higher ground. Foot, river and air patrols continuously safe guard the perimeter and monitor the river levels. FEMA/Daniel Llargues

Flooding - Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Angola State Penitentiary eva...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Daniel Llargues taken on 05/24/2011 in Louisiana Production Date: 05/24/2011 Caption: Angola, La. , May 24, 2011 -- Angola State Penitentiary eva... More

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