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Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information
      Tue Oct 18 2005 04:50 PM

I-10 is open in some way, shape, or form all the way across the northern Gulf coast. The twin span bridge connecting I-12 to the east side of the New Orleans area via I-10 has been -- or is about to be -- partially reopened. You should experience no trouble navigating the area along I-12, talking to people who have made the drive from here to New Orleans in the past week, but do be prepared for local closures/debris/damage as you near Gulfport off of the interstate.

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* Louisiana Road Closure Information danielwAdministrator Tue Oct 18 2005 04:50 PM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information mpool   Tue Oct 18 2005 09:51 AM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information Clark   Tue Oct 18 2005 04:50 PM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information Kimmie @ home   Sun Sep 25 2005 02:27 PM

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