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Day said he gave Cook a lighter and thought he was going home, but instead Cook went deeper into the water, which soon reached up to his waist. Day said he yelled a warning to Cook, but he kept going. Soon after, Cook collapsed. He was pronounced dead Thursday at a hospital. In Louisiana, the corps began opening the Morganza spillway over the weekend as part of a plan to protect Baton Rouge and New Orleans from the river. That move intentionally flooded part of Cajun country, including areas that rely on the fish and oil industries. As it passes through the Morganza floodgates, the water pours down a 20-mile spillway and into the Atchafalaya River. Homes along the river above the oil-and-seafood hub of Morgan City, La., will be vulnerable to flooding for at least another week. The Atchafalaya was not expected to crest until May 25, and National Guardsmen have been busy shoring up Morgan City's 20-foot floodwall to make sure it is protected. Residents near the Atchafalaya basin live with the risk every year that the spillway could be opened. Many accept the potential dangers. Each year, near the beginning of high-water season, the corps mails about 1,000 notices warning property owners and others with interests of the possible use of the spillway. This year, a second notice went out May 6, as the likelihood of the spillway's opening increased, corps spokesman Ricky Boyette said. But the fact that the high water was expected in many places didn't make it any easier to bear. Next door to Simmons' house, Johnnie Smith, a retired Vietnam veteran, stood on a sidewalk that disappeared into the murky water. Sandbags lined the front of his mobile home. "I come down here every day to check it out. I couldn't live here right now," said Smith, who's been staying with a relative. "It smells too bad. It's terrible."
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