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 | High winds from nearby Hurricane Gustav kick up waves before dawn in a fast food parking lot, in George Town, Grand Cayman Island, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008. Gustav swelled to a fearsome Category 3 hurricane with winds of 120 mph (195 kph) as it shrieked toward Cuba Saturday on a track to hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, three years after Hurricane Katrina. click to open  |  | High winds from nearby Hurricane Gustav kick up waves before dawn, in George Town, Grand Cayman Island, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008. Gustav swelled to a fearsome Category 3 hurricane with winds of 120 mph (195 kph) as it shrieked toward Cuba Saturday on a track to hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, three years after Hurricane Katrina. click to open  |  | The rough sea caused by Hurricane Gustav surges along the waterfront, in George Town, Grand Cayman Island, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008. Gustav howled into Cuba's Isla de Juventud as a monstrous Category 4 hurricane on Saturday while both Cubans and Americans scrambled to flee the path of the fast-growing storm. click to open  |  | Waves crash along the shoreline as the Gustav storm system approaches in West Bay on Grand Cayman Island, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Gustav became a hurricane again on Friday as it plowed toward Cayman Islands resorts, the start of a buildup that could take it to the U.S. Gulf Coast as a fearsome Category-3 storm three years after Hurricane Katrina. click to open  |  | More than 1,500 Louisiana National Guard troops unload equipment during preparations for Hurricane Gustav in New Orleans, Louisiana on Aug 29th 2008. Exactly three years after deadly Hurricane Katrina slammed New Orleans, authorities on Friday begin bussing people out of the city ahead of the possible landfall of Gustav, forecast to hit the area early Tuesday as a powerful Category Three hurricane. click to open  |
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