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Building partially destroyed by floating casino barge, Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS Seriously damaged, precast concrete, 2,500 seat theatre, Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS Grounded, steel-framed casino barge, blocking US 90 in Gulfport, MS Extensive damage to the Rigolets Pass bridge under construction | Cast-in-place, post-tensioned parking garage struck and seriously damaged by floating casino barge, Isle of Capri Casino, Biloxi, MS Seriously damaged waterfront structures, Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS Grounded and seriously damaged steel-framed casino barges, Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS | Seriously damaged five-level, precast concrete, parking garage, Beau Rivage Casino, BIloxi, MS Partially collapsed, six-level, precast concrete parking structure, Grand Casino, Gulfport, MS Catatrohpic wind damage to the Dominion Tower and adjacent New Orleans Center shopping center, New Orelans, LA |
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Harrah’s, which had casinos in Biloxi and nearby Gulfport, plans to build two mega-resorts here and is selling the Gulfport property to a competitor. Gaming industry officials have been further. Mississippi rescue workers ordered extra body bags yesterday after Hurricane Katrina dealt the state's casino-rich Gulf Coast a deadly hand. With more than 100 fatalities confirmed in Biloxi. Grand Casino Gulfport was a riverboat casino and hotel in Gulfport, Mississippi, United States. It was owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Prior to its destruction by Hurricane Katrina, the casino had two hotels with a total of 1,000 rooms, and a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) casino. Before Katrina, McNatt, 35, was making good money as a waitress at a casino. The storm ruined her rented house in D’Iberville and washed away her job. She moved into a federally provided trailer.