Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
590 (Milton),
US Major:
590 (Milton),
FL Any:
590 (Milton),
FL Major:
590 (Milton)
Cm St. Louis
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Please, anyone, I have friends who live in Metairie a nearby suburb of New Orleans. They evacuated out to Florida on Sunday, but haven't had any communication with them for a couple of days. Does anyone know if Metairie is under water also? Thanks!
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JinSA
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Latest news I saw says that much of Metairie is still dry but parts of it are under two to three feet of water. Nothing like the situation in Orleans Parish.
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snookie
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Thank you for this update. My loved ones, John D. & April Williams live on Caribou Court not far from
W. Metairie Ave. I tried looking on various survivor pages, but have not been able to locate whether they are
safe.
Is Metairie part of Jefferson or some other parrish? Please advise. ( Thx!)
On the news we were told there is a way to look at a realtime aerial map to determine whether their home is safe.
I tried looking at -
http://www.louisiana.map.gov/map.htm for louisiana then I did a search by address, but could'nt tell by
the picture what the state of flooding was on that street.
I also noted specifics on
http://www.jeffparish.net/?DocID=1962
Jefferson: You can return Monday with your ID. You will be allowed to collect your belongings and will not
be allowed to return for a month.
Thanks in advance for any more specific information.
Praying -
Snookie Montfort
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Luna
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Please, anyone, I have friends who live in Metairie a nearby suburb of New Orleans. They evacuated out to Florida on Sunday, but haven't had any communication with them for a couple of days. Does anyone know if Metairie is under water also? Thanks!
Please, does anyone know about the situation in Napoli Drive (Metairie) or nearby streets?
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