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OneStorm Signs Off for Now- Post Disaster Resources Available

September 5, 2008 - 12:21 pm

Hello all,

We realize that many of you are still searching for the most updated, post-disaster information from your parishes or counties, and we want to help.

With Tropical Storm Hanna and Hurricane Ike, we’re operating more blogs to help the communities in the storms’ tracks.  We have to sign off on the Hurricane Gustav blog for now, but, we can direct you folks to the right places for your needed information:

  • For Louisiana citizens, the state of Louisiana is routinely updating this site with press releases:  http://emergency.louisiana.gov/ You can find information on school closures, FEMA help, food stamps, POD’s, and other important post-disaster resources there.
  • For Mississippi citizens, the state of Mississippi is routinely updating its Mississippi Emergency Management site with post-disaster information.
  • Local media, such as radio and television outlets, typically provides updated local information.
  • Visit your local emergency management/government web site for recovery effort and community information.  You can find a list of Louisiana emergency management sites here:  http://www.ohsep.louisiana.gov/linkpages/parishpa.htm
  • For free hurricane preparedness resources, including articles on how to clean up after flooding, how to clean out refrigerators and freezers after a power outage, and how to cope with disaster, please visit us at OneStorm.
  • If you still cannot find the information you need, you can e-mail me at Heidi@onestorm.org  and I will answer you as quickly as possible.

Thank you for the wonderful feedback we’ve received from the affected counties and parishes.  It has truly been a pleasure to bring information to the communities that need it most.

Sincerely,

Heidi and Chris

Louisiana: List of School Reopenings

September 4, 2008 - 11:37 am
  • ACADIA PARISH – Monday
  • ALLEN PARISH – Not earlier than Friday
  • ASCENSION PARISH – Not earlier than Monday
  • ASSUMPTION PARISH – Not earlier than Monday, probably later
  • CITY OF BAKER – Monday
  • BEAUREGARD PARISH – Thursday
  • BOGALUSA CITY – No decision
  • CALCASIEU PARISH – Friday
  • CALDWELL PARISH – Friday
  • CAMERON PARISH – Not earlier than Monday
  • CENTRAL SCHOOLS – No report
  • CLAIBORNE PARISH – Thursday
  • CONCORDIA PARISH – Not earlier than Friday
  • EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH – Not earlier than Monday
  • EAST FELICIANA PARISH – No report
  • EVANGELINE PARISH – No report

Louisiana: Officials- Evacuees Should Not Return Before Roads Open, Power, Water, and Emergency Services Restored

September 2, 2008 - 9:42 pm

Baton Rouge (September 2, 2008) – The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is working with its federal, state and local partners to remind those that fled Hurricane Gustav to remain in place until state and local officials announce it is safe to return.

“Don’t go home when there’s no power, there’s no water, the roads are blocked, and trees are down,” said FEMA Administrator David Paulison.

Evacuees attempting to return home early face road blocks, traffic delays, limited water and food, limited utilities, no hospitals and limited if any health care facilities, and serious health hazards.  Those crowding the roads seeking to return home are limiting the mobility of emergency responders, utility workers and other essential personnel who must travel to their area and complete their work before it is safe for the general public to return.

Instead, evacuees should remain where they are – with friends and family, at a hotel, or at a shelter.  Shelters provide safe havens for evacuees with food and medical care while officials in southern Louisiana work to prepare for their return.

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Louisiana: Re-Entry/Curfew Information

September 2, 2008 - 9:36 pm

The state has compiled this information from parish and media reports, but we urge anyone seeking to return home to consult their local officials.

Acadia Parish – A dusk to dawn curfew is in place until further notice.

Allen Parish – A dusk to dawn curfew is in place.

Assumption Parish – Residents are allowed to return, although parish officials do not recommend returning. Curfew is in place beginning each night at 8:00 p.m.

Ascension Parish – Dusk to dawn curfew remains in effect until Tuesday morning. People with non-essential business urged to stay off the streets.

Calcasieu Parish – The evacuation order and parish-wide curfew have both been lifted.

East Baton Rouge Parish – Curfew in place from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. until further notice

Iberia Parish – Officials are discouraging residents from returning until further notice. Curfew is in place from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Jefferson Parish – Residents may re-enter beginning at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Curfew will be lifted Wednesday morning.

Lafayette Parish – 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in effect Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Lafourche Parish – Parish is open to re-entry. A curfew in place from 10:00 p.m. to dawn due to of lack of electricity.

Orleans Parish – Tier 1 workers are allowed into the parish. Residents will be allowed back in the city begining Thursday at 12:01 a.m. A dusk to dawn curfew is in place until further notice.

Plaquemines Parish – No timeline has been set for re-entry to the parish. Only those with special passes are allowed in. A 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew is in place.

Pointe Coupee Parish -  An 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. curfew is in place until further notice.

St. Bernard Parish – Residents could be allowed re-entry beginning Wednesday at 6 a.m. A 24-hour curfew is in place.

St. Charles Parish – Resident will be allowed to enter Wednesday. Only those with Tier 1 and Tier 2 passes will be allowed in until then. A 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew is in place until further notice.

St. James Parish – Only utility personnel and damage assessment teams are being allowed in the parish. A 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew is in place until further notice.

St. John Parish – Officials have not indicated when residents will be allowed to return. Curfew is in place from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. through Wednesday.

St. Martin Parish – The curfew has been lifted. Residents asked to exercise caution in returning.

St. Tammany Parish – Residents can return Wednesday at 6:00 a.m. Curfew is in place Tuesday night from dusk to dawn.

Tangipahoa Parish – Parish is open to re-entry. Curfew is in effect from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m..

Terrebonne Parish – Officials say a tentative plan to allow residents to return beginning Friday at noon. A 24-hour curfew is in effect.

Washington Parish – The parish is open to all residents. The curfew has been lifted.


Source:  “News Release:  Re-Entry/Curfew Information.”  State of Louisiana.  2 September 2008.

Louisiana: Updates from Tangipahoa Parish

August 31, 2008 - 3:27 pm

Tangipahoa Parish Updates Gustav Preparations
(August 31, 2008) – The Tangipahoa Emergency Operations Center is currently tracking Hurricane Gustav and making preparations for the potential impact of heavy rain, sustained hurricane force wind, significant flooding of low lying areas and wide spread power outages beginning Monday.

Mandatory Evacuation of ALL (Parishwide) Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers, as well as evacuation of ALL AREAS SOUTH OF HWY 22, is effective at 10:00am Sunday August 31st. No emergency services will be available south of Highway 22 after 4am Monday morning.

Additionally at 10am Sunday, Parish Assisted Evacuation will begin and the following shelters will open:

* Amite High School – 403 South Laurel Street in Amite
* Hammond Junior High – 111 JW Davis Drive in Hammond
* Hammond Westside Upper – 2600 Westpark Avenue in Hammond
* Kentwood High School – 603 9th Street in Kentwood
* Natalbany Elementary School – 47370 N. Morrison Blvd. In Natalbany
* Nesom Middle School – Hwy 442 West in Tickfaw

Anyone planning to evacuate to a shelter should bring food, water, medication, bedding, and any other items needed. The shelters are able to provide housing only.

Pets (cats and dogs) brought to parish shelters must be contained in individual kennels with an adequate supply of food and medications.  Pets will be transported by parish workers to a pet evacuation shelter set up in Amite.  PETS MAY NOT BE DROPPED OFF AT THE PET EVACUATION SHELTER.

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Louisiana: State Issues Updated List of Parish Evacuations

August 31, 2008 - 11:24 am

Baton Rouge (August 31, 2008) – The state has issued an updated list of parish-by-parish evacuations from Louisiana. The list is being updated at www.emergency.louisiana.gov/Releases/Evacuations.html.

  • Allen – Recommended
  • Assumption – Mandatory
  • Beauregard – Recommended
  • Calcasieu – 12PM Noon Sunday, Mandatory
  • Cameron – Sunday, Mandatory for residents south of Highway 14, Recommended for the rest of the parish.
  • Iberia – 7AM Sunday, Mandatory
  • Jefferson – 8AM Sunday, Mandatory for residents on the West Bank. 12 Noon Sunday, Mandatory for residents on the East Bank.
  • Lafayette – Voluntary
  • Lafourche – 9AM Saturday for residents south of the flood gate, 3PM for all others, Mandatory
  • Orleans – 8AM Sunday, Mandatory
  • Plaquemines – 12PM Noon saturday, Mandatory
  • St. Bernard – 4PM Saturday, Mandatory
  • St. Charles – 12PM Saturday, Mandatory
  • St. John – 8PM Saturday, Mandatory
  • St. Martin – Mandatory
  • St. Mary – 4PM Saturday, Mandatory
  • St. Tammany – 7AM Sunday, Mandatory for residents south of I-12 and residents living near a major tributary.
  • Tangipahoa – Mandatory
  • Terrebonne – 4PM Saturday, Mandatory
  • Vermillion – Saturday, Mandatory
  • Washington – 5PM Sunday, Mandatory for residents of FEMA trailers and mobile homes.

Source:  “Press Release:  State Issues Updated List of Evacuations by Parish.”  State of Louisiana.  31 August 2008.