t beach in the shouth. outh. now. >> hurricane winds seldom top 120 miles per hour, camille reached 200, nato intensity, cutting a wider swath. everything is in shambles. down in the delta, it is not much better. where the levee broke, there were 6000 homes. now, only six are fit to live in. in the louisiana, damage is enormous, but the casualty list is low. mississippi is losing on every count. survivals are stumbling out of the shelters, still dazed and seeing how little is left. >> all these are the houses that came in this vicinity. they are all here in this neighborhood. mine was up on the corner and i don't even see it. [screaming] house! even go to my >> some are lucky, others less so. without we would still find our homes. saw it walked up and leveled, we knew it would not be there. >> some of the tenants refused to get out. come in, welcome to the hurricane party. >> 24 people decided to write it out, 23 died when the building collapse. one youngster floated out a third-floor window on a mattress and liv