Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina

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  2. Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina News
  3. Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina Water Park
  4. Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina Kaif

Hurricane Katrina

Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina Images

Working as a consultant to Madsen, Kneppers & Associates, Inc., we performed structural engineering investigations to assess the nature and extent of serious damage caused by ocean surge, wave action, and wind during the passage of Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans, Gulfport and BIloxi, MS. These photos present a collage of some of the damage we investigated.

Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina News

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Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina Water Park

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

Grand Casino Gulfport Katrina Kaif

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.