Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Send Us Your Hurricane Isaac Photos

Seven years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Gulf Coast residents are bracing themselves for Hurricane Isaac.

Forecasters predict up to 20 inches of water after the slow-moving storm makes landfall, which is expected to be in southeast Louisiana Tuesday night. Although the storm is not expected to make as much of an impact as Katrina, government officials in New Orleans suspended public transport and enforced mandatory evacuations in low-lying areas.

Gulf Coast residents started sharing snapshots of choppy waves, though the storm has yet reach its full strength. Instagram user Tracy Killen posted a photo of surf breaking on a beach, saying, “WOW – we are not even close to the eye of the hurricane, but we still have huge waves and no beach.”

SEE ALSO: Prepare for Isaac With Google Crisis Map

Are you there? We want to see it through your eyes. Show us what it really looks like in your neighborhood. Are you evacuating or riding it out? Snap pictures of what you’re doing to prepare for emergencies and what the water levels look like.

We don’t advocate putting yourself in harm’s way. If you are being advised to evacuate, please do so. But we also know that social media can provide a powerful look at the ground level — and we want you to help us see it.

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