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State of Emergency Declared in La. Ahead of Hurricane Ida

 Lesha Ruffin     12 days ago
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Gov. Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Ida.

The declaration is considered a precaution allowing for state resources to be used for emergency or disaster situations. Officials said the Louisiana National Guard and state Wildlife and Fisheries have been placed on high alert, with equipment and personnel available if necessary. State troopers in southeast Louisiana are also on alert.

Coastal stretches of southeast Louisiana, particularly areas outside levee protection, are the main concern. Forecasts indicate those areas could see winds, rains and high tides that could create localized flooding.

Ida was a Category 2 storm Sunday as it began moving across the Gulf of Mexico.

The Associated Press

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