The U.S. Small Business Administration is in Louisiana to assist businesses affected by the flooding. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says Louisiana is on its way from response to recovery from the deadly floods in south Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The White House says President Obama has no plans to cut his New England vacation short to come see the flood damage in Louisiana first hand, which has infuriated some Louisiana residents. Halen Doughty has more…
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Louisiana Economic Development is urging businesses impacted by the historic flooding to apply for any financial assistance. LED Secretary Don Pierson says more than 9-thousand businesses were affected. He says the first thing small businesses need to do is to get in touch with FEMA.
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Pierson says the LED website will also have the most up to date information from DOTD, the Red Cross and other organizations. He says they’re working closely with the U.S. Small Business Administration to help business get back on their feet.
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Pierson says they want to ensure that none of the businesses affected go out of businesses because of this disaster. He says small businesses in particular help plants maintain operations here…
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Flood relief efforts continue throughout south Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards says we are transitioning into recovery very quickly. He says disaster food stamps will be available in 7 of the affected parishes starting Monday.
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At least 13 people have died as a result of the historic flooding. Over 40-thousand homes have been affected and 30-thousand people were rescued. The governor says crews are going door to door searching homes and vehicles in badly flooded areas to see if anyone else needs help.
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Edwards says they plan to announce a housing plan today for those who are not able to return to their flooded home. He says they’ve been trying to determine how many people need housing and where they are now….
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There are no plans for President Barack Obama to cut his New England vacation short to see the devastation in Louisiana first hand. It’s caused many Louisiana residents to wonder if Mr. Obama is concerned about the flooding disaster. US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says the President can’t be everywhere, but he is up to date on the situation.
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Johnson says more than 900 FEMA personnel are on the ground and hundreds more are expected. He says the President has done everything federal law permits him to do to help Louisiana.
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he is not complaining in any way about our federal partnership.
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Edwards says if the President came to the state this week, it would cause a disruption in traffic, hamper recovery and relief efforts, and law enforcement officers would have to leave their posts to help with security.
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Unfortunately, it could be a while before the hardest hit flood victims have power in their homes again. As of Thursday night, seven-thousand customers are without power and utility crews are working to re-energize lines. Entergy spokesperson, Kacee Kirschvink (Kursh-vink), says when water is involved, it’s a tedious process to reconnect power safely because water and electricity don’t mix.
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Kirschvink says customers who received floodwaters in their homes or business may have to make repairs to their electrical system before power can be restored.
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Kirschvink says at one point Entergy had over 32-thousand customers without power, and that number is now down to just over 7-thousand. She says if a customer’s meter has to be removed or deactivated because of water damage, the homeowner will then need to hire a licensed electrician to make sure their systems are ready to go.
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