Southeast Louisiana... You can't go home!
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- crazycajuncane
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Southeast Louisiana... You can't go home!
They won't let you back into Orleans Parish. This is being reported all over the news. I keep missing the other parishes, but they are saying you will be stopped on the interstate and won't be let in.
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- crazycajuncane
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vbhoutex wrote:Please provide some sort of support for this. This will be very upsetting to many if it is or isn't true. I am not doubting what you are seeing, just asking for verification. We are trying to provide as much information that is verified as we can for those who come here.
This was reported on local television in Lafayette, LA under the Amber Alert status. They don't want peopel heading back tonight for sure. They said "UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE"
I heard a bunch of reports about people wanting to head back home, but they advised through the alert to "STAY IN PLACE".
It included more parishes and I will try to gather those.
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vbhoutex wrote:Please provide some sort of support for this. This will be very upsetting to many if it is or isn't true. I am not doubting what you are seeing, just asking for verification. We are trying to provide as much information that is verified as we can for those who come here.
I think the NO mayor said this - it's in the NO Mayor Press conference thread
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vbhoutex wrote:Please provide some sort of support for this. This will be very upsetting to many if it is or isn't true. I am not doubting what you are seeing, just asking for verification. We are trying to provide as much information that is verified as we can for those who come here.
The Mayor of NO has stated this. So has Gov. Blanco: http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/WWL0 ... da1ea.html
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From Weatherbug:
THE NWS HAS ISSUED A RELAYED B UNTIL 1:30PM CDT
Issue Time: 2:38PM CDT, Monday Aug 29, 2005
Valid Until: 1:30PM CDT, Tuesday Aug 30, 2005
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Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested Civil Emergency Message Shelter Task Force Of The Louisiana Office Of Emergency Preparedness Relayed By National Weather Service Lake Charles LA Issued By National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 240 PM CDT Mon Aug 29 2005
Louisiana Emergency Response Officials Are Not Allowing Residents To Return To Southeast Louisiana At This Time. Evacuees From Southeast Louisiana Including The New Orleans Region Need To Remain Where They Are Sheltered Now. If Any Evacuees Needs Shelter They Should Stop At One Of The Following Emergency Shelter Information Points.
On LA 1 At The Paragon Casino Near Marksville. On Us 71 At The Med Express Office Near Alexandria. Exit 53 On I-49 At Sammy's Truck Stop Near Bunkie.
Officials Will Notify Residents When It Is Safe To Return To Southeast Louisiana.
THE NWS HAS ISSUED A RELAYED B UNTIL 1:30PM CDT
Issue Time: 2:38PM CDT, Monday Aug 29, 2005
Valid Until: 1:30PM CDT, Tuesday Aug 30, 2005
Back to summary
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested Civil Emergency Message Shelter Task Force Of The Louisiana Office Of Emergency Preparedness Relayed By National Weather Service Lake Charles LA Issued By National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 240 PM CDT Mon Aug 29 2005
Louisiana Emergency Response Officials Are Not Allowing Residents To Return To Southeast Louisiana At This Time. Evacuees From Southeast Louisiana Including The New Orleans Region Need To Remain Where They Are Sheltered Now. If Any Evacuees Needs Shelter They Should Stop At One Of The Following Emergency Shelter Information Points.
On LA 1 At The Paragon Casino Near Marksville. On Us 71 At The Med Express Office Near Alexandria. Exit 53 On I-49 At Sammy's Truck Stop Near Bunkie.
Officials Will Notify Residents When It Is Safe To Return To Southeast Louisiana.
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