Gulf Coast of the United States

The storm downed power lines, flooded streets and toppled 18-wheeler trucks.
The storm weakened to a tropical depression as it swept inland through Gulf Coast states on Sunday, sparing New Orleans but threatening floods to other areas.
New Orleans was spared the worst effects of the storm that weakened from hurricane status.
The storm, which will be a stress test on New Orleans' levees, was previously dubbed a hurricane.
An estimated 150 million gallons of oil is believed to have leaked from Taylor Energy's damaged Gulf Coast platform.
It could become the second hurricane to hit the region in less than a year.
Gordon is expected to strengthen into a hurricane when it hits the central U.S. Gulf Coast this week.