12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 3

FEMA has approved Transitional Sheltering Assistance for residents who’ve been displaced by Hurricane Ida. FEMA spokesperson Nate Custer the first step to qualify for any assistance is to register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362 or online at DisasterAssistance.gov.

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Entergy believes much of metro New Orleans will see power return by Wednesday. Entergy CEO Phillip May says they are still working on developing restoration estimates for the River Parishes along with Terrebonne, Lafourche, and lower Jefferson Parish

Cut 12 (10) “…coming days”  

At its peak, Entergy had 950-thousand customers without power.

An investigation is underway into the death of four nursing home residents who were transported to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was overcrowded with other nursing home patients. Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards says 843 patients were put in the warehouse when capacity called for up to 350. Edwards says he notified his brother, Governor John Bel Edwards…

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The nursing home patients sent to this warehouse in Independence came from seven southeastern Louisiana nursing homes owned by Bob Dean, who has not commented.

The state reports 2,625 new COVID-19 cases today and 51 fatalities from the virus. 2,254 patients are currently hospitalized in the state with COVID and 91-percent of those patients are unvaccinated.

If you are in need of shelter, you can call 2-1-1 or text 898-211 and type LA shelter.

11:30 AM LRN News Sept 3

The death toll remains at four of nursing home patients evacuated Friday prior to Ida’s landfall from seven nursing homes in southeast Louisiana to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish.  More from Brooke Thorington.

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President Biden will visit storm-damaged Louisiana this afternoon.

 

When President Biden makes a stop in Lafourche this afternoon, he’s not likely to miss the massive destruction to the parish’s utility infrastructure.  Entergy’s Deanna Lafont says with only 40-percent of the damage assessed thus far, at least 1200 poles were damaged or downed by the powerful winds of Ida.

 

Cut 8 (11)  “…people get power.”

 

When it comes to filing a claim for property damage sustained by Ida’s winds and rain, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says to file a claim with your insurance carrier sooner than later.  He says even if your Named Storm Deductible is higher than your assessed damage, it counts against any possible future claims this year.  He notes that Lake Charles’ double-whammy last year from Hurricanes Laura and Delta occurred within six weeks of each other.

 

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10:30 AM LRN News Sept 3

So far, no word on the cause of deaths for four nursing home residents evacuated prior to Hurricane Ida to a warehouse in Independence. The town’s police Chief Frank Edwards, the brother of Louisiana’s governor, says the Waterbury Companies-owned building was only equipped for up to 350 patients.

Cut 10 (10)  “…transported here.”

State health director Dr. Joe Kanter says LDH inspectors were initially expelled from the site.  Later during triage, 14 residents were determined to need immediate hospitalization, four of the patients later dying.  Kanter says an investigation continues.

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The identities of the victims have not been released.  According to health department officials, unless a mandatory evacuation order is issued, nursing homes are left to make the decision on when and where to evacuate patients to.

President Biden travels to Louisiana today to see up-close and personal the destruction caused by Hurricane Ida.  Congressman Troy Carter of New Orleans says Biden’s visit and assessment of the situation could lead to even more help that storm victims sorely need.

Cut 14  (08)   wrenching for anyone.’

Carter says he’ll ask that more money be put into the investment of underground powerlines, thus easing the possibility of people being without power for weeks or even months during the hottest time of the year.

Among those parishes with a long road ahead to recovery of its utility infrastructure is Lafourche where Biden will visit.  Entergy’s Deanna Lafont says the situation in the parish is nothing short of bad.

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With only 40-percent of the damage assessed as of Thursday, more than 12-hundred poles were found broken and downed, a number far exceeding the damage caused by Hurricane Zeta.

9:30 LRN Newscast September 3

State investigators are looking into the deaths of four nursing home patients who were among the hundreds of nursing home residents sent to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish as Hurricane Ida was racing towards Louisiana. The warehouse had 843 patients, when capacity called for no more than 350, so it made for some difficult conditions inside. Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards says an investigation will determine why this happened, but something led to this terrible situation…
cut 21 (14) “…what they had”
Governor Edwards is calling for a full investigation.

These nursing home deaths bring the death toll from Ida in Louisiana to nine. Edwards remains concerned about heat-related death as the clean-up continues…
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Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says if your property sustained wind damage from Hurricane Ida file your claim sooner, rather than later. Donelon says the state’s Named Storm Deductible law (letting your insurer collect 2-to-5 percent of your assessed value often discourages people from filing…
Cut 4 (07) “…to ten thousand dollars”
Donelon says even if your Named Storm Deductible is higher than your assessed damage, it counts against any possible future claims this year, and can only be assessed once a year.

Entergy believes much of the New Orleans area will see power return by Wednesday. Damage assessments continue on the coast and in the immediate path of the storm, so specific restoration times are still not known for Terrebonne, Lafourche and lower Jefferson Parish. Entergy’s Deanna Lafont says Ida damaged 12-hundred poles in Lafourche…
cut 8 (11) “….people get power”

8:30 LRN Newscast September 3

An investigation is underway into the death of four nursing home residents who were transported to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was overcrowded with other nursing home patients. Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards says 843 patients were put in the warehouse when capacity called for up to 350. Edwards says he notified his brother, Governor John Bel Edwards…
cut 11 (13) “…prepared facility’
The nursing home patients sent to this warehouse in Independence came from seven southeastern Louisiana nursing homes owned by Bob Dean, who has not commented. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter…
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Identities of the deceased have not been released.

President Biden will tour the devastation today left by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter on the president’s visit…
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The President is set to arrive in New Orleans at noon and then travel to Reserve and LaPlace. He’ll also travel down to Lafourche Parish. Entergy’s Deanna Lafont is trying to get the power back on in Lafourche…
cut 9 (11) “….you have to”

7:30 LRN Newscast September 3

An investigation is underway into the death of four nursing home patients who were evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish ahead of Hurricane Ida. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (41) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The death toll in Louisiana from Hurricane Ida is up to nine. That includes these nursing home deaths and three individuals who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Jefferson Parish.

President Joe Biden arrives in Louisiana later today to survey Hurricane Ida damage. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter says there’s little doubt in his mind the President will be taken aback by the destruction…
cut 14 (08) “…wrenching for anyone”
President Biden has said the federal government is here to help Louisiana.

Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon wants to debunk a rumor that’s circulating. Donelon says insurance companies can not cancel your coverage or raise your rates based on filing a claim due to property damage from Hurricane Ida…
cut 6 (12) “:….or cancel”
Donelon encourages storm victims who suffered property damages to file their claims now in order to get an adjuster to come to your home.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

UCLA Football Coach Chip Kelly is looking for a signature win. Kelly has an 11 and 21 record as the Bruins boss and a win over LSU would be a real statement for the PAC-12 school. Kelly is well aware of Tigers Quarterback Max Johnson’s athleticism…
cut 17 (15) “…his feet”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 7:30.

Terry Bowden will make his debut as head coach of ULM tomorrow when the Warhaks visit Kentucky for a game that will kick off at 11 AM on the SEC Network. There are 62 players on the roster that are new to the program, including Rhett Rodriguez who will start at quarterback.

Louisiana Tech’s roster features 18 transfers and the Bulldogs will open the season in Starkville against Mississippi State. Former Oklahoma and West Virginai quarterback Austin Kendall will take the first snap for Tech.

The 23rd ranked Ragin Cajuns are looking to open the season for a second consecutive year with a win on the road against a Big 12 opponent. Last year, U-L Lafayette knocked off Iowa State, tomorrow they seek to pull off an upset by beating 21st ranked Texas. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says they know they are going up against one of the great blueblood programs of college football …
cut 20 (29) “…our best”
Kick=off in Austin is at 3:30.

At 11 AM, Tulane will kick off the season by playing 2nd ranked Oklahoma. A game moved from New Orleans to Norman, Oklahoma because of Hurricane Ida.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 3

Four nursing home residents are dead after seven nursing homes in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, and Terrebonne Parishes were evacuated last Friday to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish located in Independence. Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards says the warehouse owned by Waterbury Companies was only equipped for 300 to 350 patients.
Cut 10 (10) “…transported here.”
According to The Advocate the seven nursing homes are owned by Bob Dean, who has not commented.

President Biden will travel to New Orleans today to see first-hand the Hurricane Ida damage. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter will be among the contingent from Louisiana who will greet the President when he arrives…
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If you sustained wind damage from Hurricane Ida, the state’s insurance commissioner has some advice for you. Kevin Gallagher has more.
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According to the Louisiana Public Service Commission, 878-thousand customers are still without power. That’s 39-percent of the state’s utility customers.

LRN AM Newscall Sept 3

If you sustained wind damage from Hurricane Ida, the state’s insurance commissioner has some advice for you. Kevin Gallagher has more.

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Four patients are dead after a mass evacuation of seven nursing homes in southeast Louisiana to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish ahead of Hurricane Ida. Brooke Thorington has more.

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President Biden will tour devastation left by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana today.  New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter will accompany the President on his visit and advocate for federal assistance. Dave Brannen has more.

Cut 3 (33)  “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon shares some advice if you’ve sustained wind damage from Hurricane Ida: “file your claim sooner, rather than later.” Donelon says the state’s Named Storm Deductible law (letting your insurer collect 2-to-5 percent of your assessed value) often discourages people from filing…

Cut 4 (07) “…to ten thousand dollars”

Donelon says even if your Named Storm Deductible is higher than your assessed damage, it counts against any possible future claims this year, and can only be assessed once a year.

Lake Charles was badly hit by Hurricane Laura last year, and then another hit from Hurricane Delta only 6 weeks later.

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And what about FEMA? Can they be of any help in recovering from Hurricane Ida? Donelon says it cannot hurt to ask.

Donelon reminds us all that water damage is covered only under the Federal Flood Insurance Program and claims must be made separately

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Lafourche is one of more than a dozen Louisiana parishes struggling to even begin recovering from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ida.  Entergy’s Deanna Lafont says the utility situation in Lafourche is really bad.

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Lafont says the utility has only been able to assess about 40-percent of the damage given the inaccessibility of the southern areas of Lafourche Parish.  She says at least 1200 poles are among those damaged or downed by the powerful winds of Ida.

Cut 8 (11) “…people get power.”

Lafont says some of the big issues involve getting the materials to rebuild the damaged utility system, finding places for workers to sleep given the lack of habitable motels, and getting food to them.  But, she remains optimistic for the parish’s future.

Cut 9 (11) “…you have to.”

Lafont says damage assessments in the parish are continuing and clearing roadways such as LA-1 is a high priority in order to get heavy equipment in place to continue repairs.

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Four nursing home residents are dead after seven nursing homes in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, and Terrebonne Parishes were evacuated Friday to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish located in Independence.  Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards, who is also the brother of Governor John Bel Edwards, says the warehouse owned by Waterbury Companies was only equipped for 300 to 350 patients.

Cut 10 (10) “…transported here.” 

According to The Advocate the seven nursing homes are all owned by Bob Dean.

Edwards says 843 patients put the warehouse well overcapacity, and the building was neither equipped nor prepared for that many. Edwards says conditions then deteriorated rather quickly and he contacted his brother, Governor Edwards, on Tuesday.

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During their initial visit to the warehouse, Louisiana Department Health inspectors were expelled from the site.  State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says during triage 14 residents were determined to need immediate hospitalization and four evacuated residents have since died, of which three have been listed as storm-related deaths. A cause of death for the four residents hasn’t been released. Kanter says an investigation is underway.

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Identities of the deceased have not been released yet.

According to LDH unless under a mandatory evacuation order, nursing homes make the decision of when and where to evacuate, but they must always provide safe conditions for their residents.

The Louisiana Nursing Home Association released a statement that they are saddened to hear of the four deaths and the nursing homes involved are not members of the LNHA.

The nursing homes involved are River Palms Nursing and Rehab, Orleans Parish; South Lafourche Nursing and Rehab, Lafourche Parish; Maison Orleans Healthcare, Orleans Parish; Park Place Healthcare Nursing Home, Jefferson Parish; West Jefferson Health Care Center, Jefferson Parish; Maison DeVille Nursing Home, Terrebonne Parish; and Maison DeVille Nursing Home of Harvey, Jefferson Parish.

Concerned family members can call 2-1-1 for updates. You will need to provide the patient’s name, facility, and date of birth for updates.

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Congressman Troy Carter of New Orleans is welcoming President Biden’s visit today with open arms, assessing that it could improve the help storm victims sorely need.

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Carter indicates there is little doubt in his mind that the president will be taken aback by the storm’s devastating attack on the state.

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Carter says that he’ll ask that we invest in putting our powerlines underground which would take away the possibility of people being without power for weeks or months during the hottest time of the year.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says in Louisiana there are now nine storm-related deaths attributed to Hurricane Ida. Historically speaking most deaths occur after a storm so Edwards reminds residents to be mindful during this recovery period.

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The deaths include an Ascension Parish man who died after a tell fell on his home, a New Orleans man who down in floodwaters, three Marrero individuals who died of carbon monoxide poisoning, a Lafitte woman who drowned, and three nursing home patients who died after a mass evacuation of their facility.

Edwards also stresses the need to abide by the burn ban that it’s in place, due to the stressors that Ida has placed on our infrastructure and water systems…

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UCLA Football Coach Chip Kelly is looking for a signature win. Kelly has an 11 and 21 record as the Bruins boss and a win over LSU would be a real statement for the PAC-12 school. Kelly is well aware of Max Johnson’s athleticism

Cut 17 (15) “…his feet.”  

LSU was in Houston to prepare for the game and Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says they are treating this game like a bowl game. Kelly says they are not putting an added emphasis on this contest…

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The 23rd ranked Ragin Cajuns will look to make a huge statement when they face 21st ranked Texas in Memorial Stadium in Austin. U-L Lafayette will face a hostile crowd as U-T is allowing 100-percent capacity at its games. It’s been a while since Coach Billy Napier’s team has played in front of a full stadium

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Napier says they know they are going up against one of the great blueblood programs of college football …

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5:30 PM LRN Newscast Sept. 2

The state Department of Health reports four seniors have died after being evacuated to a facility in Tangipahoa Parish. The persons were brought out of areas in the hurricane’s strongest path. Definitive causes of death have NOT yet been established. LDH expressed concerns about conditions at the Tangipahoa facility.

Hurricane Ida recovery efforts are being hampered by the lack of available gasoline and power for gas pumps in southeast Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more from the Governor…:

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President Biden will tour hurricane-damaged areas of Louisiana tomorrow.  Earlier today, he gave an update on how the federal government is helping the Bayou State recover from Ida.  It includes working to increase the supply of gasoline.

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A Keithville man is behind bars in Caddo Parish on multiple child sex charges that date back as far as four decades ago.  Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says it was this past July that a complaint filed alleging 57-year-old Clemon Hanson, Sr. forced a juvenile to watch pornography that got things rolling against him.

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Charges against Hanson include the aggravated rape of a 12-year-old when Hanson was 19. He’s being held on a 900-thousand-dollar bond.