Jindal declares state of emergency in Louisiana

Bobby Jindal the governor of Louisiana calls state of emergency in Louisiana in anticipation of Tropical Storm Isaac’s path moves west. He suggests that people leave low-lying parts of coastal parishes.

New Orleans and the surrounding areas have still not recovered totally from Hurricane Katrina are being threatened by another hurricane.

Isaac is expected to be a strong Category 2 hurricane at landfall Wednesday.
Grand Isle emergency teams report, and the the mayor ordered evacuation Sunday for campers and tourists and Monday for residents.

Orleans, St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Jefferson and St. Charles parishes all have declared a state of emergency, according to an AP report.

St. Charles Parish schools have been declared closed through Wednesday.

   The official NOAA report:  
     
   The government of the Bahamas has discontinued the tropical storm  

Warning for the northwestern Bahamas.

The government of Cuba has discontinued all watches and warnings.

The tropical storm watch from north of Sebastian inlet to Flagler

Beach is discontinued.

The hurricane warning is changed to a tropical storm warning for the

Florida keys including the dry Tortugas and Florida bay.

The hurricane warning for the west coast of Florida from Bonita

Beach southward to ocean reef is changed to a tropical storm

Warning.

The hurricane watch is changed to a hurricane warning for the

Northern gulf of mexico coast from east of Morgan city Louisiana to

Destin Florida...including metropolitan New Orleans...lake

Pontchartrain...and lake manropes.

The tropical storm warning from Suwannee river to tarpon springs is

Discontinued.

Summary of watches and warnings in effect...

A hurricane warning is in effect for...

* east of Morgan city Louisiana to Destin Florida...including

Metropolitan New Orleans...lake Pontchartrain...and lake Maurepas

Ironically, Issac is predicted to arrive on Wednesday, August 29, 2012, which marks the seventh anniversary of the Storm of the Century — Hurricane Katrina. Much has been written and said regarding the lingering effects of the disaster, plans for rebuilding the cities, the fairness of the disbursement of funding and resources. Changes in the shift in demographics since many who left could not return.

Resources

http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/201 20826/NEWS01/120826011/Gov-Jindal-declar es-state-emergency

http://www.louisianaweekly.com/hurricane -katrina-where-are-we-six-years-later/

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIA TCPAT4+shtml/262117.shtml

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