49 parishes in Louisiana have been declared disaster areas because of flooding this year. Our congressional delegation is seek an additional $2 billion in federal aid to help in the recovery.
Over 200 flood affected Louisiana families have been approved for a manufactured home through FEMA. Only one trailer has actually been set up in the State.
The Director of the Cajundome, Greg Davis, posted this video on Facebook and it really shows you the amount of damage some neighborhoods suffered during the recent floods.
Yesterday morning a bus carrying workers headed to Baton Rouge to help with clean up crashed on I-10, killing two and injuring dozens according to cnn.com. The bus was reportedly being driven by an undocumented immigrant who didn't have a driver's license.
As those affected by the Louisiana floods are cleaning out their homes, these are some hazardous items that need to be separated from non-hazardous items, and disposed of properly.
The Shelter at Home Program evaluates each applicant’s home and, if up to $15,000 of work in that home can create a safe, secure, habitable place for the family to live while they continue their permanent home rebuilding.
Victims of the recent flooding are entitled to a refund of the state sales tax on uninsured items that were lost in the flood. Here's what you need to do.
One Louisiana lawmaker shares the frustration of many of her constituents. She's grateful for the help, but why is it taking so long and why must it be so difficult to apply for?