11:30 Newscast, August 28th, 2017

All of South Louisiana is under a Flash Flood Watch through Thursday at 7pm as Tropical Storm Harvey moves back into the Gulf of Mexico. Meteorologist Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service said eastern portions of the watch area could see between 5 to 10 inches of rain, and tornadoes could also threaten southwest Louisiana…:
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He says a major storm could strike the already affected area Thursday or Friday.

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agents are on hand to aid our Texas neighbors as they deal with epic flooding in the Houston area. Adam Einck with LDWF says the agents will assist the Texas authorities with search and rescue efforts…:
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State officials say they also sent personnel to help Texas officials coordinate other out-of-state resources being sent there.

Twenty-five years ago many Louisianans were dealing with the devastation left by Hurricane Andrew…:
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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says he’s almost certain that the Tigers season opener against BYU will have to be moved due to widespread flooding throughout the Houston area. It’s reported that the Mercedes Benz Superdome is interested in being the neutral location for the game, and Nashville and Orlando have also reached out with interest. Alleva said the decision ultimately lies with ESPN, and hopes it will come down today or tomorrow.