In a matter of hours last week, Hurricane Laura tore through the tire shop Layla Winbush's family started just under a year ago, reducing most of it to rubble and scattering hundreds of tires across the lot. The storm also damaged her home, which now reeks of mold.

Federal and state officials are now on the ground to help residents with home repairs and hotel stays. But Winbush said she feels alone, particularly after seeing a video of President Donald Trump, who visited the area Saturday, joking with Gulf Coast officials that they could sell copies of his signature for $10,000.

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Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see their homes, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

In a matter of hours last week, Hurricane Laura tore through the tire shop Layla Winbush's family started just under a year ago, reducing most of it to rubble and scattering hundreds of tires across the lot. The storm also damaged her home, which now reeks of mold.

Patricia Bingo Lavergne reacts as she sees the inside of her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., after returning home after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

As evacuated Lake Charles residents began returning home, many worried that they wouldn’t have enough support from the both the federal and state governments as they face a rebuilding process certain to take several months, if not longer.

James Towfley, who has a heart condition, lies on is couch with no electricity in his partially destroyed mobile home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Crews were starting to take chain saws to fallen trees and patch roofs, but most homes in Lake Charles wrecked by the storm were still untouched. The Category 4 hurricane, which made landfall Thursday just south of Lake Charles near Cameron, Louisiana, before abating nearly 12 hours later, packed 150-mph (240-kph) winds and a storm surge that officials said was as high as 15 feet (4.5 meters) in some areas.

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see the damaged home of her niece for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

But the needs were substantial. In hard-hit Calcasieu Parish, some waited hours in line for tarps, water and other supplies at distribution sites, said parish spokesperson Tom Hoefer. The entire parish had been without power, and in many areas, including the parish seat of Lake Charles that's home to more than 78,000 people, water had not been flowing from taps, he said. Several residents Sunday said the water supply was still intermittent.

Linda Smoot, right, Rakisha Murray, center, and Bernie Murray who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, react to the scenes of devastation as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

The front of his trailer had been blown away, leaving a single toilet exposed to the elements.

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts outside her sister's home, as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

One silver pickup truck winding through Lake Charles’ streets carried four generations of a single family — six people inside the cab and three riding on the flatbed along with suitcases and bags filled with belongings. The family was visiting the homes where they each lived for the first time since the storm, assessing what they had lost and what had been spared.

Rakisha Murray, right, reacts as she sees for the first time the damaged home of her sister, Patricia Mingo Lavergne, background, in Lake Charles, La., after they returned from evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

The pecan tree that long shaded her front yard had cracked and fallen in front of the front door. Insulation had burst through the ceiling and fallen in tufts over one bedroom. In another room, she pulled out two drawers filled with neatly folded clothes saved for her daughter’s child, due in January. She wiped a mix of sweat and tears with her shirt.

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Winbush, 19, and her family were staying with relatives in Beaumont, Texas, over an hour’s drive away. Her mother, Monique Benjamin, stood with Winbush and two of her siblings in front of what was left of the tire shop.

Loubertha Rideaux, left, sits on the door jamb of a truck in Lake Charles, La., as her daughter Patricia Mingo Lavergne reacts, after they returned form evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. They evacuated and returned in the truck with eight adults and one child. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Loubertha Rideaux, left, sits on the door jamb of a truck in Lake Charles, La., as her daughter Patricia Mingo Lavergne reacts, after they returned form evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. They evacuated and returned in the truck with eight adults and one child. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Amiah Winbush, 17, reacts as she looks at the damage to her family's auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Amiah Winbush, 17, reacts as she looks at the damage to her family's auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Bernie Murray rearranges luggage in Lake Charles, La., as he returns with eight family members in one truck, after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Bernie Murray rearranges luggage in Lake Charles, La., as he returns with eight family members in one truck, after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Patricia Mingo Lavergne salvages baby clothes she had been collecting for her unborn granddaughter, as she returns to her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Patricia Mingo Lavergne salvages baby clothes she had been collecting for her unborn granddaughter, as she returns to her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Monique Benjamin, left, and her daughter Amiah Winbush, 17, look at the damage to their car detailing business, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Monique Benjamin, left, and her daughter Amiah Winbush, 17, look at the damage to their car detailing business, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Remnants of the half destroyed mobile home of James Towfley, who is living in the standing half, are seen in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Remnants of the half destroyed mobile home of James Towfley, who is living in the standing half, are seen in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Cameron Arvie, 11, climbs on tires strewn by Hurricane Laura, at the family's destroyed auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Cameron Arvie, 11, climbs on tires strewn by Hurricane Laura, at the family's destroyed auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as she returns to see her niece's damaged home, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as she returns to see her niece's damaged home, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Logan Cunningham, of Canary Tree Service of Jacksonville, Fla., walks past tree debris as he waits for more equipment to arrive, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Logan Cunningham, of Canary Tree Service of Jacksonville, Fla., walks past tree debris as he waits for more equipment to arrive, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Traffic signals dangle close to the roadway from broken utility poles in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Traffic signals dangle close to the roadway from broken utility poles in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

“We can’t depend on the president. We can’t depend on nobody,” she said. “We’ll just take what we have and get it done.”

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see their homes, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see their homes, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

As evacuated Lake Charles residents began returning home, many worried that they wouldn’t have enough support from the both the federal and state governments as they face a rebuilding process certain to take several months, if not longer.

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards on Sunday warned that residents were in for a long recovery.

“We’re going to be working really, really hard on the power outages, on the water systems, on the housing,” he said at a news conference. "But none of this is going to be easy. It’s not going to happen as quickly as most people would like for sure.”

Patricia Bingo Lavergne reacts as she sees the inside of her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., after returning home after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Patricia Bingo Lavergne reacts as she sees the inside of her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., after returning home after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Crews were starting to take chain saws to fallen trees and patch roofs, but most homes in Lake Charles wrecked by the storm were still untouched. The Category 4 hurricane, which made landfall Thursday just south of Lake Charles near Cameron, Louisiana, before abating nearly 12 hours later, packed 150-mph (240-kph) winds and a storm surge that officials said was as high as 15 feet (4.5 meters) in some areas.

So far 18 deaths in Texas and Louisiana have been attributed to the storm; more than half of those people were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from the unsafe operation of generators.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency sent hundreds of workers to the region to help with search and rescue and other efforts. As of Sunday, more than 52,500 people had applied for FEMA assistance, and the agency had conducted over 200 home inspections and distributed more than $650,000 in assistance, said Tony Robinson, FEMA's administrator for the region. The Louisiana National Guard, meanwhile, had handed out hundreds of thousands of bottles of water and meals and about 14,000 tarps, the governor said.

James Towfley, who has a heart condition, lies on is couch with no electricity in his partially destroyed mobile home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

James Towfley, who has a heart condition, lies on is couch with no electricity in his partially destroyed mobile home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

But the needs were substantial. In hard-hit Calcasieu Parish, some waited hours in line for tarps, water and other supplies at distribution sites, said parish spokesperson Tom Hoefer. The entire parish had been without power, and in many areas, including the parish seat of Lake Charles that's home to more than 78,000 people, water had not been flowing from taps, he said. Several residents Sunday said the water supply was still intermittent.

Crews will have to rebuild hundreds of transmission towers along with resetting downed power poles and lines, clearing debris and assessing damage, said Scott Aaronson, vice president of security and preparedness for the Edison Electric Institute, the association of investor-owned electric companies in the U.S. The association said roughly 409,000 customers were still without power late Sunday as a result of the storm.

Many people in Lake Charles were still staying outside town, but James Townley said he would remain in his home, as he did during the storm.

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see the damaged home of her niece for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as they return to see the damaged home of her niece for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

The front of his trailer had been blown away, leaving a single toilet exposed to the elements.

Townley lay on a sofa in front of a fan — connected to a neighbor's generator — circulating hot, humid air. The 56-year-old's shirt was off, revealing scars from the open-heart surgery he had several years ago. He said he was out of medication for his heart and kidneys and had requested aid from FEMA — but not heard back.

“I’m just going to sit here and do what I can do,” he said. “Maybe I’ll make it, maybe I won’t.”

Linda Smoot, right, Rakisha Murray, center, and Bernie Murray who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, react to the scenes of devastation as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, right, Rakisha Murray, center, and Bernie Murray who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, react to the scenes of devastation as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

One silver pickup truck winding through Lake Charles’ streets carried four generations of a single family — six people inside the cab and three riding on the flatbed along with suitcases and bags filled with belongings. The family was visiting the homes where they each lived for the first time since the storm, assessing what they had lost and what had been spared.

Driving the pickup was 53-year-old Patricia Mingo Lavergne. She was worried about how her home had fared, but also where everyone would sleep Sunday night.

When Lavergne parked outside the house she shares with her husband, a duplex just north of the train tracks bisecting the city, several family members began to pray and wipe away tears.

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts outside her sister's home, as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts outside her sister's home, as they return to see their homes for the first time, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

The pecan tree that long shaded her front yard had cracked and fallen in front of the front door. Insulation had burst through the ceiling and fallen in tufts over one bedroom. In another room, she pulled out two drawers filled with neatly folded clothes saved for her daughter’s child, due in January. She wiped a mix of sweat and tears with her shirt.

Eventually, everyone in the family was able to find a place to stay. They have requested help from FEMA, but Lavergne said she didn't have a checking account in which to receive federal money.

"It’s frustrating," she said. “I’ve already been going through a lot and this is a lot more on my shoulders.”

Rakisha Murray, right, reacts as she sees for the first time the damaged home of her sister, Patricia Mingo Lavergne, background, in Lake Charles, La., after they returned from evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray, right, reacts as she sees for the first time the damaged home of her sister, Patricia Mingo Lavergne, background, in Lake Charles, La., after they returned from evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Winbush, 19, and her family were staying with relatives in Beaumont, Texas, over an hour’s drive away. Her mother, Monique Benjamin, stood with Winbush and two of her siblings in front of what was left of the tire shop.

Benjamin and Winbush stayed cheerful as they described all the services the shop offered and the successes they had building it. The business is insured.

“Even though we may cry in the restroom and wipe our faces later, we got to stay strong,” Benjamin said.

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Loubertha Rideaux, left, sits on the door jamb of a truck in Lake Charles, La., as her daughter Patricia Mingo Lavergne reacts, after they returned form evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. They evacuated and returned in the truck with eight adults and one child. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Loubertha Rideaux, left, sits on the door jamb of a truck in Lake Charles, La., as her daughter Patricia Mingo Lavergne reacts, after they returned form evacuation in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. They evacuated and returned in the truck with eight adults and one child. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Amiah Winbush, 17, reacts as she looks at the damage to her family's auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Amiah Winbush, 17, reacts as she looks at the damage to her family's auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Bernie Murray rearranges luggage in Lake Charles, La., as he returns with eight family members in one truck, after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Bernie Murray rearranges luggage in Lake Charles, La., as he returns with eight family members in one truck, after evacuating from Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Patricia Mingo Lavergne salvages baby clothes she had been collecting for her unborn granddaughter, as she returns to her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Patricia Mingo Lavergne salvages baby clothes she had been collecting for her unborn granddaughter, as she returns to her damaged home for the first time in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Monique Benjamin, left, and her daughter Amiah Winbush, 17, look at the damage to their car detailing business, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Monique Benjamin, left, and her daughter Amiah Winbush, 17, look at the damage to their car detailing business, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Remnants of the half destroyed mobile home of James Towfley, who is living in the standing half, are seen in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Remnants of the half destroyed mobile home of James Towfley, who is living in the standing half, are seen in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Cameron Arvie, 11, climbs on tires strewn by Hurricane Laura, at the family's destroyed auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Cameron Arvie, 11, climbs on tires strewn by Hurricane Laura, at the family's destroyed auto detailing business in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as she returns to see her niece's damaged home, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Linda Smoot, who evacuated from Hurricane Laura in a pickup truck with eight others, reacts as she returns to see her niece's damaged home, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of the hurricane, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Rakisha Murray cries in relief as she arrives to see her mother's home largely undamaged, after she returned from evacuation with her mother and other family in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Wyna Dennis shows the damage to her home from fallen trees before she leaves Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Logan Cunningham, of Canary Tree Service of Jacksonville, Fla., walks past tree debris as he waits for more equipment to arrive, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Logan Cunningham, of Canary Tree Service of Jacksonville, Fla., walks past tree debris as he waits for more equipment to arrive, in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Layla Winbush looks at a fallen tree in front of her damaged home in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Traffic signals dangle close to the roadway from broken utility poles in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)

Traffic signals dangle close to the roadway from broken utility poles in Lake Charles, La., in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (AP PhotoGerald Herbert)