11:40 LRN Sportscast August 17th

Based on preliminary estimates, a vast majority of homeowners who flooded did not have flood insurance. Michael Barry with the Insurance Information Institute says these flood victims will seek help from FEMA, but typical FEMA direct assistance payments are around 10-thousand dollars. Barry says there is good news for motorists whose cars were damaged in the flood, if they have comprehensive coverage…
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Attorney General Jeff Landry says if residents see any cases of possible price gouging, they should call their consumer protection hotline. Landry says his office is also working with the online donation website, GoFundMe, to make sure contributions really go to flood victims…
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While tens of thousands of people have lost everything in the deadly flood, many are coming together to assist in recovery efforts throughout south Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…
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The Red Cross says the flooding in Louisiana is the worst natural disaster to strike the US since Superstorm Sandy in 2012. They anitcipate that the relief operation will cost at least 30-million dollars. The Red Cross is mobilizing dozens of disaster response vehicles, filled with ready to eat meals.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 17th

Based on preliminary estimates, a vast majority of homeowners who flooded did not have flood insurance. Michael Barry with the Insurance Information Institute says these flood victims will seek help from FEMA, but typical FEMA direct assistance payments are around 10-thousand dollars. Barry says there is good news for motorists whose cars were damaged in the flood, if they have comprehensive coverage…
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Attorney General Jeff Landry says if residents see any cases of possible price gouging, they should call their consumer protection hotline. Landry says his office is also working with the online donation website, GoFundMe, to make sure contributions really go to flood victims…
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While tens of thousands of people have lost everything in the deadly flood, many are coming together to assist in recovery efforts throughout south Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…
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The Red Cross says the flooding in Louisiana is the worst natural disaster to strike the US since Superstorm Sandy in 2012. They anitcipate that the relief operation will cost at least 30-million dollars. The Red Cross is mobilizing dozens of disaster response vehicles, filled with ready to eat meals.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 16th

Curfews have been put in place in East Baton Rouge, Livingston and Ascension Parishes. There’s been reports of looting in East Baton Rouge and Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the 10 PM curfew in the capital city is in place to keep everyone safe…
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Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 75-percent of the parish is a total loss. Ard says they face a massive clean-up effort….
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Ard says between 15 to 20 thousand people had to be rescued from the rising waters in Livingston Parish.

The state registrar for vital records says eleven people have died as a result of the severe flooding, including one fatality in Rapides Parish. Five of the flood-related deaths have occurred in East Baton Rouge Parish. Coroner Doctor Beau Clark says the deaths are labeled as accidental drownings…
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The latest victim to be identified from Baton Rouge is Bill Borne, who was a successful businessman in the health care industry.

Governor John Bel Edwards says 40-thousand storm victims have signed up for government assistance through FEMA as result of the historic flood. Residents from 20 parishes are eligible for this aid as that’s how many have been declared a federal disaster area. Edwards has this message for those seeking help…
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To register for aid visit disaster-assistance-dot-gov or call 1-800-621-3362.

16:45 LRN Sportscast August 16th

LSU Football Coach Les Miles says star running back Leonard Fournette is in a walking boot. Miles says Fournette suffered a slight ankle sprain in Tuesday’s scrimmage. Miles said the injury is not terrible.

The flooding in south Louisiana is terrible, but there’s an SEC school reaching out to provide its assistance and that’s South Carolina. You may recall, LSU and Louisiana did what it could last year, when there was significant flooding near the South Carolina campus. So South Carolina is asking its fans to donate items that will be delivered in the Gamecocks equipment truck.

In Ruston, Louisiana Tech defensive tackle Courtney Wallace could miss the first game of the season, because of a foot injury. The Bulldogs open the year at Arkansas on September 3rd.

Saints first round pick and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins reportedly had surgery to repair a broken fibula today. It’s expected Rankins will need at least six to eight weeks of recovery, which means he could miss the first couple of games of the regular season.

Offensive tackle Terron Armstead missed the first two weeks of training camp with a soft tissue injury, but he’s been practicing this week and hopes to play Saturday night in the preseason game against the Houston Texans. Amstead’s return moves last year’s first round pick Andrus Peat to right guard, where he’ll have a chance to start.

The Cowboys like what they see from former Haughton star Dak Prescott and owner Jerry Jones says the team is no longer looking for a veteran quarterback. Prescott was 10-of-12 for 139 yards and two touchdowns in the Cowboys preseason opener against the Rams.

And the Pelicans announce they’ll play a preseason game against the Mavericks on October 1st at the Century Tel Center in Bossier City.

16:30 LRN Newscasts August 16th

Governor John Bel Edwards says 40-thousand storm victims have signed up for government assistance through FEMA as result of the historic flood. Sixteen parishes were added to the federal disaster declaration today and Edwards says they are looking to add more parishes…
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To register for aid visit disaster-assistance-dot-gov or call 1-800-621-3362.

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard said in a Facebook post that 75-percent of the parish is a total loss. Parish President Layton Ricks says this is the worst flooding he’s ever seen and he’s hopeful the community will pull together….
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The sheriff’s office reports 15 to 20 thousand people had to be rescued from the parish.

A 10 PM curfew has been put in place in East Baton Rouge and Livingston Parishes after authorities in the capital city arrest 10 individuals for looting. EBR Sheriff Sid Gautreaux believes the curfew is needed to make sure residents and first responders stay safe. A curfew of 8 PM is in place in Ascension.

The death toll from the floods has risen to 10 as bodies of two men were discovered in wooded. One accidental drowning victim was discovered in Tangipahoa and the other was in East Baton Rouge Parish.

Acadia Parish is among the 20 parishes declared a federal disaster area. Director of the Acadia Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Lee Hebert says right now they have extensive flooding and they are not in the clear yet…
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Hebert says they only have one shelter available in their rural parish.

15:30 LRN Newscast August 16th

The death toll from the south Louisiana floods has reached 10. That’s according to the state registrar for vital records. Five of the victims are from East Baton Rouge. That’s parish’s coroner, Doctor Beau Clark, says the latest victim is 58-year-old William Borne, who is the founder and former CEO of Amedisys in Baton Rouge…
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Another flooding victim, a 49-year-old male, was discovered near a wooded area in Kentwood.

Governor John Bel Edwards said today they believe at least 40-thousand homes have been impacted by the floods. And he says search and recovery missions are still ongoing in some parishes…
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Edwards says over 30-thousand peopled were rescued from the flooded waters.

Some of the most extensive flood damage has occurred in Livingston Parish. Sheriff Jason Ard says 75-percent of the parish is a total loss. Parish President Layton Ricks says some of their residents are stranded…
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The sheriff’s office also says there have been arrests for looting in their parish.

Many storm victims are starting to begin the process of cleaning up from this historic flood. LSU AgCenter Housing Specalist Claudette Reichel says if your walls got wet, you need to get the saturated insulation out of the walls, because it can cause mold problems and wood rot…
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Reichel says it only takes two to three days for mold colonies to begin, so the quicker a homeowner can start the cleanup process, the better.

14:30 LRN Newscast August 16th

The total number of parishes declared a federal disaster area is now 12, as 8 more parishes have been added to the list. Halen Doughty has more…
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75-percent of Livingston parish is a total loss. That’s according Sheriff Jason Ard. Parish President Layton Ricks says there are over 25 shelters to house displaced residents…
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An estimated 20-thousand people had to be rescued from their flooded home.

The death toll from the south Louisiana flooding has reached 10. Five of them have occurred in East Baton Rouge Parish. Coroner Doctor Beau Clark says the deaths are labeled as accidental drownings,…
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The latest person to be identified from Baton Rouge is Bill Borne, founder and former CEO of Amedisys in Baton Rouge.

Most of the focus involving the flooding has been on the Baton Rouge area, but Acadia Parish emergency preparedness director Lee Hebert says their rural parish in southwest Louisiana is dealing with extensive flooding. He says they’re praying for the water to go down, because so many residents lost everything…
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Acadia is one of the 12 parishes declared a federal disaster area.

LRN PM Newscall August 16th

As many people enter their flood damaged homes, there are some important things to remember when starting the rebuilding process. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The total number of parishes on the federal disaster declaration is now 12, as 8 more parishes have been added. Halen Doughty has more…

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About 75-percent of Livingston parish is reportedly a total loss. That’s according Sheriff Jason Ard who also says five-thousand people are in local shelters, but there have not been any fatalities. Parish President Layton Ricks says there are over 25 shelters set up throughout the parish.

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The sheriff’s office reports up to 20-thousand people were rescued in this historic flood, and they advise people not to try to return to their homes yet. Ricks says they are still conducting search and rescues, and anyone who needs help can call 686-3996.

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Sheriff’s deputies have arrested a few people on looting charges, and they are reportedly working to keep looters away from homes and businesses. Ricks says this is the worst flooding Livingston parish has ever seen. But he is hopeful that the community will pull together.

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Many flood victims are returning to their homes and finding devastating damage. LSU AgCenter Housing Specialist Claudette Reichel says when you enter your flooded home, make sure the power is turned off, as well as, the gas. She says the next step is to look for structural instability.

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Reichel says residents should make a personal shopping trip before going home to buy protective gear and cleaning supplies. She says all wet carpet and cushioning must be removed and everything inside that had contact with the flood water should be cleaned and disinfected.

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Reichel says it only takes two to three days of wetness for mold colonies to begin, so the quicker the homeowner can get in to start the cleanup process, the better. She says it’s important to address saturated insulation because even when dry, it can cause mold problems and wood rot.

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Eight more parishes have been added to the federal disaster declaration, bringing the total number to 12. The eight parishes added are Acadia, Ascension, East Feliciana, Iberia, Lafayette, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry, and Vermilion. Governor John Bel Edwards encourages people who have been affected to apply for federal assistance. He says people can register online at disasterassistance.gov.

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Edwards says anyone who sustained flood damage should register with FEMA, whether or not their parish was included in the disaster declaration, because more parishes will likely be added to the list.    He says over 8-thousand people are in shelters throughout the state, and that number is expected to grow.

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The number of storm-related fatalities has risen to 9. Edwards says 40-thousand homes have been impacted, and over 30-thousand people have been rescued. He says search and rescues are still ongoing in some parishes.

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Acadia Parish is among the 12 parishes declared a federal disaster area after the devastating floods plagued southern Louisiana. Director of the Acadia Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Lee Hebert says right now they have extensive flooding and they are not in the clear yet…

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Hebert says because they are a very rural community, Acadia only has one open shelter but many flood victims are staying with family and friends. He says they’re praying the waters go down because so many residents have lost everything.

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A tenth life has been claimed by the flood waters that have ravaged south Louisiana. Five of the deaths have occurred in East Baton Rouge Parish. EBR Coroner Dr. Beau Clark says the latest victim is William Borne, who is the founder and former CEO of Amedisys. Clark says Borne was found at around 11 a.m. today…

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Clark says he hopes the death toll doesn’t grow anymore but whenever there is a situation like this, there is always a chance of more accidental drownings.

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13:30 LRN Newscast August 16th

Governor John Bel Edwards says 40-thousand storm victims have signed up for government assistance through FEMA as result of the historic flood. An additional eight parishes were added to the federal disaster declaration today and Edwards says they are looking to add more parishes…
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To register for aid visit disaster-assistance-dot-gov or call 1-800-621-3362.

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard said in a Facebook post that 75-percent of the parish is a total loss. Parish President Layton Ricks says this is the worst flooding he’s ever seen and he’s hopeful the community will pull together….
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The sheriff’s office reports 15 to 20 thousand people were rescued from the parish.

Acadia Parish is among the 12 parishes declared a federal disaster area. Director of the Acadia Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Lee Hebert says right now they have extensive flooding and they are not in the clear yet…
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Hebert says they only have one shelter available in their rural parish.

Many flood victims are starting the process of cleaning up the mess and destruction that the Great Flood of 2016 caused. LSU Ag Center Housing Specialist Claudette Reichel says says all wet carpet and cushioning must be removed and everything inside that had contact with the flood water should be cleaned and disinfected…
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Reichel says it takes two to three days for mold colonies to begin, so the quicker the homeowner can start the cleanup process, the better.

12:30 LRN Newscast August 16th

Eight parishes have been added to the federal disaster declaration, bringing the total number to 12. The eight parishes added are Acadia, Ascension, East Felicina, Iberia, Lafayette, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry and Vermilion. Governor John Bel Edwards says individuals who sustained damage in these parishes are eligible for government aid through FEMA…
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Edwards estimates 40-thousand homes have been impacted by the massive flooding.

Some of the most extensive damage has occurred in Livingston Parish. Sheriff Jason Ard says 75-percent of the parish is a total loss. Parish President Layton Ricks says some of their residents are stranded…
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The sheriff’s office also says there have been arrests for looting in their parish.

As many people enter their flood damaged homes, there are some important things to remember when starting the rebuilding process. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Organiziations like the Red Cross and United Way are accepting donations. Michael Williamson is the CEO of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana…
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You can donate at united-way-S-E-L-A-dot-org-slash-flood.