The state health department reported 121 more COVID-19 deaths yesterday, bringing the death toll to 13,241. Zondra Wright is Charbonnet Funeral Home Director in New Orleans and says unfortunately her business has been very busy since March 2020 and she fears the number of COVID deaths will not let up anytime soon…
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Wright says she’s seeing more people die in their 40s, 50s, and 60s from COVID than last year.
U-S Senator Bill Cassidy, who is also a doctor, continues to advise people to get the COVID vaccine. He says using the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin is not the answer…
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Nicholas is now a tropical depression but the flood threat still exists. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the slow movement of Nicholas allows the system to saturate the area…
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Numerous roads in Evangeline Parish are closed due to high water. Schools are closed in Avoyelles Parish due to flooding concerns. A flash flood warning is in effect for St. Tammany and Washington Parish until 11:15.
Entergy Louisiana says they’ve restored power to 90-percent of its customers who lost power as a result of Hurricane Ida. But John Hawkins with Entergy says they still have more work to do in the River Parishes and the Bayou Region of Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes…
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Entergy Louisiana reports nearly 65-thousand customers without power.