Louisiana Flooding Is ‘Worst Natural Disaster’ Since Superstorm Sandy

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Louisiana Flooding Is ‘Worst Natural Disaster’ Since Superstorm Sandy
By Jen Kirby of close to three inches per hour. Close to two feet of rain would pummel Louisiana, the disaster zone spanning out from the capital, Baton Rouge. By Saturday, some parishes had seen once-in-1,000-year rainfalls in 48 hours. The downpour ended by Sunday. Even before then, records had been breached: More than 26 inches of rain near Zachary, Louisiana. Twenty-five and half inches in Livingston. A little more than 17 inches swamped Baton Rouge.

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Cattle are driven through a flooded road as they are herded to trucks to be brought to dry land on August 16, 2016, in Sorrento, Louisiana. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The worst came after. All of that rain had nowhere to go. Drainage systems backed up; rivers and the lakes overflowed, spilling over onto streets and into homes. Inundated cars lay stuck and abandoned on roadsides. The waters uprooted caskets and sent them careening down streets. Rescue teams saved people (and animals) from waist-deep water; one man, clinging to a tree, was pulled to safety by a helicopter. At least 40,000 houses were damaged in the area this week, according to Louisiana governor John Bel Edwards. About 30,000 people needed to be rescued, and more than 8,000 people are still bedding down in shelters. The death toll rose to 11, a number that may go up as the missing are accounted for as relief efforts get under way.

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Floodwaters began to recede Wednesday in the hard-hit areas, revealing the scope of the destruction. The homeowners who could returned to residences — or what was left of them — washed out and muddied and a mess of waterlogged debris. A man told the Associated Press he reached his house by boat to find inches of “nasty bayou water,” fish, spiders, and the beginnings of mold. One woman, who had hunkered down on her second floor, described the scene at ground level as something out of Titanic. She toldthe Washington Post: “Everything floating. Things that were in one room are now in another. I lost everything.”

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People drive a boat through a Shell gas station as they navigate a flooded neighborhood on August 16, 2016, in Sorrento, Louisiana. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Thousands remain without electricity, and it may take some time to restore power because of safety concerns. Many roads are closed off, and businesses, schools, and government offices are still shuttered. Scattered thunderstorms were expected Wednesday, but officials predicted the worst was over. Still, some parishes were still loading sandbags Wednesday in front of homes, as they prepared for potential backwater floods.

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People sort through water-damaged products outside Jasmine's Beauty Supply following the floods on August 16, 2016, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
“The current flooding in Louisiana is the worst natural disaster to strike the United States since Superstorm Sandy,” said Brad Kieserman, vice-president for disaster services operations and logistics for the Red Cross. The agency, which has 1,000 volunteers on the ground, added that the relief effort would cost at least $30 million.

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A man navigates a boat of rescued goats past a partially submerged car after flooding on August 16, 2016, in Gonzales, Louisiana. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
President Obama has declared the state a major disaster zone Sunday. At least 20 parishes are eligible for FEMA assistance, an official told the New York Times. About 70,000 have already applied for FEMA assistance, and teams are already on the ground, with more arriving. Homeland Security secretary Jeh Johnson will visit the region Thursday to survey the damage and meet with state and local officials about the recovery — one that is bound to be long and painful.


Louisiana Flooding Is ‘Worst Natural Disaster’ Since Superstorm Sandy

Kinda surprised we don't have a thread?
 

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these pictures tho :mjpls:
white people trying to save their livestock and buy gas and black women trying to get some free weave. :wow:
while they need to get their priorities together :francis: the media aint shyt for cherry picking a picture like that :stopitslime: the narrative continues even in a natural disaster

they did this same shyt with that one dude collecting beer bottles during katrina :stopitslime:
 

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A lot of the places weren't in recognized floodplains, which us why many didn't have flood insurance. It's crazy cause the state capitol was shut down, and you can bet a lot of state employees were impacted.
 

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:lolbron: not that i disagree but

you sound like
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don't compare me to that fukkboy. all i'm pointing out is that's the picture they're trying to paint with those photos. i'm sure there were black people some where in that city trying to save their property and white people searching through what is now free shyt.
 

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I've been reading that this has been far worse than Katrina.


you've been reading where? it would be insightful to discover the company you keep.

what is the death toll so far? 11? just in case you're ignorant of this fact, over 1,800 people died as a result of katrina. :camby:
 

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you've been reading where? it would be insightful to discover the company you keep.

what is the death toll so far? 11? just in case you're ignorant of this fact, over 1,800 people died as a result of katrina. :camby:

Louisiana flooding is worst disaster since Sandy, but people aren’t talking about it

'Like nothing we've ever seen': Flood danger is not over in Louisiana

“We’ve been through Hurricane Gustav, Katrina, Isaac and Rita, but this without a doubt is the roughest we’ve ever had in this parish,” said Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard.

This wasn't the only news article that points to that. Btw I was referring to the weather and flooding conditions as worse than Katrina not necessarily the human loss. Either way, this is a huge tragedy that is getting zero play in the news and the White House hadnt said shyt until today. So I think you know where I was going with the Kanye video.
 

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weren't people from new orleans being evacuated to baton rouge? so of course it's worse than katrina for the folks from there.
 

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A lot of the places weren't in recognized floodplains, which us why many didn't have flood insurance. It's crazy cause the state capitol was shut down, and you can bet a lot of state employees were impacted.

That's bullshyt.


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