Trump Declares State of Emergency in Louisiana

Social media footage shows flash flooding in New Orleans on Wednesday morning. After 10 inches of rainfall, Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Tropical Storm Barry.

By Published on July 12, 2019

President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency in Louisiana as Tropical Storm Barry prepares to hit, according to a statement the White House issued Thursday evening.

Declaring a state of emergency allows Louisiana to use money and federal resources as it deals with the incoming storm, Reuters reported.

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The Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency will work on disaster relief efforts as the storm heads toward Louisiana, Fox News reported.

The announcement comes as Louisiana Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency Wednesday after 28 parishes issued emergency declarations in 24 hours and more were expected to do so, according to Fox News. Residents have been setting up sandbags in front of their homes or moving to higher ground in preparation.

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Trump tweeted Thursday evening that residents in Louisiana should listen to officials and “be SAFE!”

Edwards thanked Trump Thursday evening on Twitter for “quickly responding.” The governor’s emergency announcement allowed up to 3,000 soldiers and airmen from the Louisiana National Guard to help ahead of the storm, WBRZ-TV reported.

The incoming storm could have winds up to 75 mph and strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane as it comes ashore, forecasters said.

The storm is expected to reach land west of New Orleans by Saturday, National Weather Service senior hurricane specialist Jack Beven said.

The Mississippi River is expected to rise to 19 feet Saturday morning in the New Orleans area, which suffered from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The levees there are 20 to 25 feet high, Fox News reported.

Heavy rains this week have already caused parts of New Orleans to see flooding.

 

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