Louisiana
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Dozens of Animals Urgently Evacuated to South Florida to Avoid Hurricane Ida's Path
Dozens of dogs and cats that were relocated from Louisiana have been safely transported to South Florida. The animals were from four homes in southern Louisiana that are prone to damages because of Hurricane Ida. This prompted staff members to get in touch with the people at the Humane Society of Broward County to seek help.
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After Relentless Rain Over the Weekends, Louisiana and Texas Will Face Drier Weather
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Texas and Louisiana May Experience Flooding if Rainfall Reaches Up to 2Ft
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Lake Charles Slammed: Flash Flooding Emergencies Declared in Louisiana, Texas
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Hurricane Zeta: Fifth Storm Named That Hit Louisiana in 2020
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Louisiana Governor Declares the Storm State of Emergency Before Hurricane Zeta Arrival as It Approaches Gulf Coast
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Hurricane Delta Claims One Louisiana Mortality; Threatens the Carolinas with Tornadoes
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Hurricane Delta Is on Its Way to Louisiana
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Hurricane Laura, Among the Most Powerful Storms in US History, Ravages Louisiana, Kills Six and Causes Massive Damage
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Hurricane Laura Update: Landfall Expected 2:00-5:00 a.m. EST Near Border of Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast
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NASA Explains Strange 'Fireball' in Louisiana
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6 Million Gallons of Sewage Spill Into Bogue Chitto River, Citizens Urged to Avoid Water
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6,000 Gallons of Oily Water Recovered, Louisiana Pipe Leak Continues