More evacuations in Louisiana - Tangipahoa

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More evacuations in Louisiana - Tangipahoa

#1 Postby Mattie » Tue Sep 14, 2004 8:26 pm

Just got a call from my sister in Livingston Parish and they had a blurb across the bottom of the screen regarding evacuations in Tangipahoa Parish. Might check your local news forecasts . . . .
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Re: More evacuations in Louisiana - Tangipahoa

#2 Postby duris » Tue Sep 14, 2004 8:49 pm

Mattie wrote:Just got a call from my sister in Livingston Parish and they had a blurb across the bottom of the screen regarding evacuations in Tangipahoa Parish. Might check your local news forecasts . . . .


That's where I was heading to evacuate, so I hope the following from the Tangipahoa Parish Council web site is all so far:

Voluntary Evacuation effective 5pm 09/14/04
THE TANGIPAHOA PARISH OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS HAS ISSUED A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION FOR RESIDENTS LIVING BELOW HIGHWAY 22 AT 5:00 P.M. TODAY.

MANDATORY EVACUATION
A MANDATORY EVACUATION HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR ALL RESIDENTS IN MANCHAC AT 5:00 P. M. TODAY.
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