16:45 LRN Sportscast August 15th

Saints defensive tackle and first round draft choice Sheldon Rankins reportedly broke his fibula during a training camp practice in West Virginia. This injury is not expected to sideline Rankins for the season, but he is expected to miss the next six to eight weeks. Rankins was carted off the field, after suffering the injury during a goal-line drill.

LSU Football Coach Les Miles is expected to meet with reporters tomorrow, but he said in an interview posted at lsu-sports-dot-net that the flooding devastation around the Baton Rouge area reminds him of Hurricane Katrina. The coach says tight ends coach Steven Ensminger had water come into his home and relatives of Miles who live in Baton Rouge have been displaced.

The former voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has also been displaced. About a foot of water flowed into his home in East Baton Rouge parish on Saturday. He said individuals on a private boat brought him to dry land on Sunday.

The Louisiana High School Athletics Association has suspended normal day-to-day operations, because 20 inches of flood waters has inundated their building in Baton Rouge. The LHSAA says they’ll use Hurricane Katrina as an example of how they’ll allow players to transfer to a different school if they’re family has been displaced by the flooding.

Louisiana Tech is making plans to practice at Freedom Fields in Bossier City on Friday. Not only will team be there, but so will cheerleaders and the spirit group, Regal Blues. The team will practice from 4-6 Pm and then there will be an autograph session with fans from 6-7 PM.

16:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

There are over 11-thousand who are in shelters in Louisiana as a result of the flooding. That’s according to the state Department of Children and Family Services. And more individuals continue to show up at these shelters, especially the one at the Baton Rouge River Center.

And then there are folks who are stuck in their homes, waiting for flood waters to recede. Our Michelle Southern is one of those and she lives in Denham Springs…
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Denham Springs Mayor Gerard Landry says about 90-percent of the homes in his city are flooded

State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says I-10 is closed from Siegen Lane in Baton Rouge to LA 30 near Gonzales. He says they do not have a timeline for when the interstate could be opened up to traffic….
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I-12 westbound from Airline Highway in Baton Rouge to I-55 is closed, but I-12 eastbound from Juban Road to the Mississippi State line is open. And I-10 is closed between Lafayette and US 165 near Lake Charles.

Tangipahoa, St. Helena, East Baton Rouge and Livingston Parishes have been declared federal disaster areas. Flood victims can register their damage online or at disasterassistance-dot-gov. Gerard Stoler with FEMA on what to do if you don’t live in those parishes but sustained damage….
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15:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

The water keeps rising in certain areas of south Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Rescue efforts continue today. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries say they’ve rescued nearly three-thousand people and over 500 animals. Most of the rescue missions took place in East Baton Rouge Parish. The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services say over 11-thousand people are in shelters.

Four parishes have been declared a federal disaster area as a result of the historic flooding. The four parishes are Tangipahoa, St. Helena, East Baton Rouge and Livingston. The declaration allows for storm victims to receive federal assistance. Gerard Stoler with FEMA says they plan to set up recovery centers in these parishes to help individuals get federal aid.
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says many of the homes flooded do not have flood insurance, which means they’ll need to rely on federal disaster programs to rebuild and repair.

The water has been rising in low-lying areas of Ascension Parish, especially in the Galvez and St. Amant areas. Meredith Conger, with the Ascension Parish O-E-P office says says they are still in the response phase and anyone who wants to volunteer can call (225) 621-8360…
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14:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

There are signs of progress in the recovery from the historic flooding in south Louisiana. I-12 eastbound from Juban Road to the Mississippi State line has re-opened and State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says motorists stranded on I-12 have been rescued…
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Governor John Bel Edwards is touring the flood ravaged areas of Acadiana. Edwards says the Vermilion River has crested which flows into Abbeville. Several neighborhoods are reportedly flooded in Abbeville. Donald Jones with the National Weather Service says flooded areas do not need any more rain, and there’s plenty of it in the forecast….
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As of this morning, Richard Carbo with the governor’s office says 11-thousand people have registered with FEMA, reporting damage to their home. Four parishes have already been declared a federal disaster area. Governor John Bel Edwards says they hope to add more parishes to the list…
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Entergy says about 14-thousand customers are without power. The utility company says they have a crew of 500 to help get the lights turned back on, but floodwaters are continuing to prevent them from restoring power to about 12,500 customers.

Faith-based organiziations are stepping up to assist storm victims. Reverend Doctor Jay Hogwood of St. John’s United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge has about 100 evacuees at his church and they are doing their best to provide them meals…
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According to the Department of Children and Family Services, there are over 11-thousand people in shelters from the flooding.

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The Amite River has receded in some parts of Livingston Parish, giving storm victims a chance to survey the devastation of their homes. Michelle Southern reports from her Denham Springs subdivision.

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The water keeps rising in certain areas of south Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…

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St. John’s United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge is just one of many impromptu shelters that have been set up across south Louisiana in the wake of historic floods. Rev. Dr. Jay Hogwood says nearly 100 people are being housed on the church campus, and that number is expected to grow.

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Hogwood says their facility does not have a shower, so they are only able to house people for short term stays. He says they have partnered with sister churches in their sheltering efforts, including South Baton Rouge Presbyterian Church.

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Hogwood says St. John’s takes up donations for their Shepherd’s Market, which is usually used to feed the needy in the community. He says as of late, it’s been a vital resource to provide meals for people who, for now, are calling St. John’s home.

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Hogwood says they are still taking donations of non-perishable food items, baby supplies, and paper products at St. John’s UMC on Highland Road.

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Acadiana is also experiencing flooding problems. Donald Jones with the National Weather Service says Lafayette, New Iberia and the Lake Arthur areas are trouble spots. He says the Vermillion and the Mermentau Rivers are at peak crest right now and homes continue to flood.

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Jones says more rain is expected this week, which could worsen the situation in some areas.

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Frank Revitte with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the southeast section of the state are still seeing flood waters rising. He says a lot of water still has to move from the Amite River Basin towards Lake Maurepas.

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Revitte says Ascension, Iberville, St. James and Livingston are still expected to get additional flooding and more homes could become flooded. He says even though the water crested in Denham Springs and Livingston Parish, the water isn’t expected to clear out for days…

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Four parishes have been declared a federal disaster area as a result of the historic flooding. The four parishes are Tangipahoa, St. Helena, East Baton Rouge and Livingston. The declaration allows for storm victims to receive federal assistance. Gerard Stoler with FEMA says they plan to set up recovery centers in these parishes to help individuals get federal aid.

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Individuals can also register damage online or over the phone at disasterassistance-dot-gov (disasterassistance.gov) or at 1 (800) 621-3362. Stoler says all damage claims in parishes not declared a federal disaster zone will be processed when those parishes are added to the list.

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As of this morning, Richard Carbo with the Governor’s Office says 11,000 have registered damage, 8,000 of those are from impacted parishes.  Governor John Bel Edwards says they’re hoping to add more parishes to the list.

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Flood waters are not showing signs of receding anytime soon in some southern Louisiana parishes. Meredith Conger with the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness in Ascension Parish says they are still trying to combat the flooding throughout the parish. She says they are still in the response phase.

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Conger says anyone who wants to volunteer can call 225-621-8360 to find out how they can help. She says they have seen an outpouring of support from the community.

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State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says I-10 is closed from Siegen Lane in Baton Rouge to LA 30 near Gonzales. He says they do not have a timeline for when the interstate could be opened up to traffic.

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Lee says the water is receding on I-12 and the eastbound lanes are now open from Juban Road all the way to the Mississippi State line . He says everyone who was stranded on I-12 when the flood waters unexpectedly hit, have been rescued.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast August 15th

There was a bad sight at Saints training camp today. First round pick defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins was carted off with an apparent leg injury. It occurred during a goal line drill. Coach Sean Payton they’ll have more news later and hopefully it’s good. Nick Underhill with the Baton Rouge Advocate is reporting that Rankins will likely need surgery.

In the first preseason game, linebacker Stephone Anthony was carted off the field. But ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Anthony is expected to be back before the regular season opener. Anthony led the team in tackles last season.

Former Oklahoma defensive tackle Courtney Garnett has been added to Grambling’s roster. He received a four-star rating from ESPN when he came out of high school in 2013.

11:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

At least six have died as a result from the south Louisiana flooding. Authorities in Tangipahoa confirm two bodies were found in floodwaters there. A man’s body was located near the Village of Tangipahoa and then last night the body of a woman was pulled from floodwaters off of Highway 442.

The National Weather Service says backwater flooding will continue today along bayous and streams that feed into the Amite River through Iberville, Ascension and St. James parishes. Major General Glen Curtis with the Louisiana National Guard says 17-hundred guardsmen are assisting…
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The US Coast Guard says they rescued over 400 people last night in the Baton Rouge area.

Sections of I-10 and I-12 remain closed today. I-12 is shutdown between Airline Highway in Baton Rouge and I-55 in Hammond. Both lanes of I-10 between US 165 and I-49 is closed and so is I-10 East and West between Siegan Lane and LA 73. And the state department of transportation says US 190 is closed in both directions between L-A 16 in Denham Springs and L-A 43 in Albany due to flooding.

It’s very difficult to travel in Livingston Parish today. Frank Revitte with the National Weather Service in Slidell says water in Denham Springs and throughout the Parish is not expected to clear out for days…
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Livingston is one of the four parishes declared a federal disaster area. The other three parishes are Tangiphoa, St. Helena and East Baton Rouge.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

The state continues to respond to this historic flooding. Governor John Bel Edwards….
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One of the those individuals rescued was the former voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawtorne. He had over a foot of water in his home in East Baton Rouge Parish, when individuals in a boat took him and his wife to dry land.

More evacuations are taking place in Iberville Parish as the water continues to flow south.

Flooding is also an issue in Acadiana. Donald Jones with the National Weather Service says Lafayette, New Iberia and the Lake Arthur areas are having the biggest problems. He says the Vermillion and Mermentau Rivers are at peak crest right now and homes continue to flood as the rivers rise…
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The massive flooding across south Louisiana, will force many people to file flood insurance claims. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the first thing people need to do is contact their agent. But he says there are other ways to prepare to make a claim….
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As much of south Louisiana is dealing with historic flooding, we are also entering the peak of the hurricane season. Halen Doughty has more…
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09:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

It’s sunny outside but flooding remains a major problem across south Louisiana. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson has this message…
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Back water off the Amite River is producing more flooding in Ascension Parish, southern Livingston Parish and into parts of St. James, Assumption and St. John the Baptist Parish.

So far over 20,000 people had to be rescued. Governor John Bel Edwards says many people in private boats gave a helping hand….
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10-thousand people had to spend last night in a shelter. And the number of people who have died from the flooding has rose to six.

Because of the flooding in south Louisiana, storm victims will have to file claims. Don Molino has more on what to do when making a claim…
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As Louisiana deals with historic flooding, it’s also worth noting we are entering the heart of the hurricane season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says powerful storms develop between mid-August until early October…
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Keim says conditions over the Gulf are right to produce strong storms.

08:30 LRN Newscast August 15th

Flood waters continue to rise in parts of south Louisiana as result of the Great Flood of 2016. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson on the rescue efforts…
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Over 20-thousand people had to be rescued and 10-thousand of them had to spend last night in a shelter. Major General Glen Curtis with the Louisiana National Guard says about 17-hundred guardsmen have been mobilized…
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Much of Livingston Parish remains under water this morning. Our own Michelle Southern is in her Denham Springs home waiting for the water to go down…
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According to State Police, over 280 roads are closed. I-12 from Baton Rouge to Hammond is shutdown, also I-49 between Lafayette and US 165 near Lake Charles is closed. And now we are hearing I-10 is closed in both directions from Siegen Lane and LA 30 near Gonzales. Making it difficult to travel between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.