Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/NASA-Image-of-Flooding-in-Louisiana-27MZIFJJ90O6R.htmlConceptually similarFlooding in LouisianaGP0STQ272Completed★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ274Completed★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ273Completed★★★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ275Completed★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ276Completed★★★★NASA Image of Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ26PCompleted★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ26TCompleted★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ26UCompleted★★★★★★Flooding in LouisianaGP0STQ26RCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ26SNASA Image of Flooding in LouisianaAn aerial image from NASA showing flooded areas of Port Vincent, along a portion of the Amite River in southeast Baton Rouge. Starting August 13 2016, southern Louisiana endured a 48 hour nonstop storm which caused massive flooding. More then 20,000 people have been rescued and over 40,000 homes have been destroyed. Many believe the cause of this destructive flooding is due to climate change, proof that the warming of the earth causes extreme weather.Locations:Baton Rouge-Louisiana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:14 Aug, 2016Credit:© NASAMaximum size:800px X 533pxRestrictions:IMAGE IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN. NO SALES. CAN BE DISTRIBUTED FREELY SUBJECT TO NASA MEDIA USAGE GUIDELINES: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.htmlKeywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Floods-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-NASA-Outdoors-Public Domain (license type)-Rivers-Storms (climate change)-Summer-Trees-WaterShoot:Flooding in LouisianaStarting August 13 2016, southern Louisiana endured a 48 hour, nonstop storm which caused massive flooding. More then 20,000 people have been rescued and over 40,000 homes have been destroyed. Many believe the cause of this destructive flooding is due to climate change, proof that the warming of the earth causes extreme weather.