almalexias:Louisiana is experiencing the worst flooding in the history of the state. Over 7,000 pe
almalexias: Louisiana is experiencing the worst flooding in the history of the state. Over 7,000 people have been rescued and over 5,000 people are in shelters unable to return to their homes. In addition, over 1,000 drivers are stranded on Interstate 12 between Baton Rouge and Slidell, who today received supplies flown in via helicopter. AT&T service has been down throughout the Baton Rouge metro area. One of my former professors told me he’s been living in Louisiana for 44 years, and has never witnessed flooding this severe. In Denham Springs (about 10 miles from Baton Rouge), the Amite river is currently at 46′ and rising. Flood stage for the river starts at 29′. This is bad, really bad. Places that only flood once every 500 years are flooding. Unfortunately, these are also places where people don’t have flood insurance because they don’t live in a flood plain. There was no warning for this, at least with hurricanes we can see them coming and have time to prepare or evacuate. Please, if you can, donate to the victims through the Red Cross. Or, if you are interested in helping with post-flood disaster assistance, please sign up with Volunteer Louisiana. If you live in the effected area and are in need of a shelter, This Link has a list of shelters in Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Iberia, Lafayette, Livingston, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Vermillion, West Feliciana, and Washington Parishes. If you are in need of rescue please call: Baker: (225) 778-0300 Baton Rouge: (225) 389-5000 Central: (225) 367-1254 Livingston Parish: (225) 686-3996 St. Helena Parish: 222-4413 - press 0 Patients in need of kidney dialysis: (225) 772-1428 -- source link