Coffins float eerily down a submerged road in Louisiana after severe flooding dislodged them from graveyards.
“The multiple uses of trees! – Coffin tied as floods ravage Louisiana @Reuters pic.twitter.com/qd2EjQKYKG
— Woodland Stewardship (@woodlandsteward) August 15, 2016
At least four people have died and more than 7,000 have been rescued after the American state was hit by up to 17 inches of rain in 24 hours.
Oh my goodness. This would break my heart if happened to Alvin's coffin. https://t.co/kzB2lZ2oUw
— Candace E. Salima (@CandaceSalima) August 17, 2016
The state, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, has been declared a major disaster zone by the US Government.
Anna Johnson, of Denham Springs, near state capital Baton Rouge, snapped the erie sight of caskets uprooted from the sodden soil floating down the road.
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