Louisiana coast still hurting from storms, bracing for more

A statue of Jesus Christ stands in front of the remains of a house in Cameron Parish, La. on Monday, May 24, 2021. Scores of people in coastal Louisiana are still living in campers on dirt mounds or next to cement slabs where their houses once stood. Unresolved insurance claims and a shortage of supply and labor are stymying building efforts. And weather forecasters are warning of more possible devastation to come. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

Two members of the First Baptist Church in Cameron, La., sing and play the guitar during a service on May 23, 2021. at the parish's police jury meeting room. The room is being used for services as the church was heavily damaged during last year's Hurricane Laura. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

The Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Creole, La., sits empty on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The church was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura on Aug. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

A statue leans against a pedestal outside the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Creole, La. on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The church was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura on Aug. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

Members of the First Baptist Church in Cameron, La., listen to a church service on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The church is holding services in the meeting room for the police jury _ the governing body for the region _ because their church was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura last year. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

A wheelchair sits in front of a house in Cameron, La., on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The small town of Cameron on the Louisiana coast was heavily damaged when Hurricane Laura swept through the region on Aug. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

On Sunday, May 23, 2021, Cyndi Sellers looks at the First Baptist Church in Cameron, La., that was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura last year. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

Scott Trahan surveys damage to his house in Creole, La. on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The house was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura last year. Scores of people in coastal Louisiana are still living in campers on dirt mounds or next to cement slabs where their houses once stood. Unresolved insurance claims and a shortage of supply and labor are stymying building efforts. And weather forecasters are warning of more possible devastation to come.(AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

Graves upended at a cemetery are shown in Cameron Parish, La., on Sunday, May 23, 2021. Storm surge from Hurricane Laura on Aug. 27, 2020, damaged cemeteries in the coastal region. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

The exterior of the First Baptist Church in Cameron, La., on Sunday, May 23, 2021 shows how it was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura last year. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

On Saturday, May 22, 2021, Grand Chenier, La., resident Margaret Little looks at some decorations and objects that had been around her home and that she recovered after Hurricane Laura destroyed her home last year. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

A truck drives by statues outside the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Creole, La. on Sunday, May 23, 2021. The church was heavily damaged during Hurricane Laura on Aug. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

A weathered sign advertises fresh shrimp from a stand owned by Shirley Gray and her husband in Cameron, La., Hurricane Laura last year destroyed one of their boats, heavily damaged another and destroyed much of their equipment. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)