6:30 LRN Newscast September 15

Nicholas continues to move slowly to the east at three miles an hour. The center of the storm is 35 miles west of Lake Charles and it still has the potential to produce a lot of rain in Louisiana…
cut 1 (29) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

Roads are flooded in Avoyelles and Evangeline Parishes this morning. So schools are closed there. Meanwhile in southeast Louisiana, the National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning until 8:30 for St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington Parishes.

Entergy Louisiana announces 90-percent of its customers have had their power restored post- Hurricane Ida. John Hawkins, the utility’s Vice President of Distribution Operations, sums up the situation this way.
Cut 7 (05) “…is unprecedented.”
Entergy says they continue to work to restore power to the 72-thousand customers who are still without electricity. About 45-percent of the customers in St. John, St. Charles, Lafourche, and Terrebonne Parishes remain in the dark.

The state health department reported 22-hundred new COVID-19 cases yesterday and 121 additional COVID deaths, bringing the death toll to 13,241. Senator Bill Cassidy is urging Louisiana residents to get the vaccine and do not rely on the dewormer ivermectin to treat COVID symptoms…
cut 14 (09) “….its complications”
Cassidy says he has personal experience with people who refused the vaccine and took ivermectin, but died from the virus.