Sunday, September 2, 2012

Residents of southern Plaquemines Parish make use of police escorts out of the ...

Isaac moved water this morning into eastern Plaquemines Parish, stranding residents and leading to massive rescue and flood control efforts throughout the day. But less noticed was the massive deluge of water pushed onThe city is in Plaquemines Parish, an area outside the federal levee zone that protected New Orleans and the site of some of the worst and most dramatic flooding. George saw it first-hand: He lived in a trailer in Braithwaite, which was inundated lateU.S. Army soldiers depart in a Black Hawk helicopter after delivering water and MRE's as members of the Boothville-Venice Volunteer Fire Department take cover in lower Plaquemines Parish on September 2, 2012 in Venice, Louisiana. The fire department isAs water lapped over a levee, officials rushed to evacuate more than 100 nursing home residents from Plaquemines Parish, an area with a reputation for weathering storms and perhaps the hardest place hit by Isaac. In thisWith a police escort, residents, business owners and workers will be able to return home from 6 a.m. until 9 a.m. From 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., they can leave south Plaquemines Parish with police escort. You will need proof of residency, business or proof
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