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Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: @fema updates (277K applications approved for individual disaster assistance - more than $300M. Nearly 60… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: 1,425 in 18 shelters from #HurricaneIda. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @CodyLillich: .@LouisianaGov: @LANationalGuard will stage 80 high water vehicles, 23 boats, 15 aircraft across SW LA and Central LA ahea… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @BlakePater: Louisiana still has more than 119K customers without power. East Baton Rouge Parish confirmed two new heat related deaths f… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: 'It's possible power restoration efforts could be slowed and some restoraton lost' More than 119K still w… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: 'We know from 2016 you don't even have to have a named storm to suffer serious flooding' #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov says Louisiana will be on the east side of storm where the most impacts will take place #lagov #Nicholas — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: One of things we have to guard against is dismitting threat of this storm because not projected to reach… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Reminder: As much of Louisiana faces the effects of heavy rain from Tropical Storm #Nicholas, remember to never dri… https://t.co/9y479uzqbS — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov: #Nicholas will likely move into La. as a tropical depression. Life-threatening rainfall primary concern -… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Louisiana is expecting high rates of rainfall through Thursday as a result of Tropical Storm #Nicholas. Be prepared… https://t.co/U888joq7qg — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @GregHilburn1: .@LouisianaGov begins presser: Areas very vulnerable to #Nicholas because of ongoing recovery efforts. Have requested fed… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @BlakePater: .@LouisianaGov starting off his press conference on Tropical Storm Nicholas, which could cause heavy rain and flash floodin… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LAFIREMARSHAL: With power outages remaining following #Ida and the potential for new outages with incoming #TSNicholas, we've got our t… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: East Baton Rouge parish coroner has confirmed 2 storm-related deaths: the deaths of a 69yo male and an 85yo female. Both… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: We sadly also report another 64 #COVID deaths since Friday. This brings our death toll to 13,120. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today’s report also includes cases from all regions. 15% of these cases are from Region 4 (Acadiana), another 15% are fro… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today’s report includes cases among all age groups. 21% of these newly reported cases are among 5-17yo, 18% are among 18-… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today LDH reports 4,650 newly reported #COVID19 cases since Friday. The vast majority (98.2%) of these newly reported ca… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Tune In: Today, Gov. Edwards will hold a media briefing on Tropical Strom #Nicholas and on Louisiana's Recovery fro… https://t.co/40dTZ1IXAy — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @NWSNewOrleans: 🌀 With Tropical Storm #Nicholas expected to move and turn from the north to east-northeast slowly through the northweste… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @ARCLouisiana: Updated as of Monday Sept. 13 at 10 am: Louisiana 211 out-of-state Hurricane Ida survivors can reach Louisiana 211 by di… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @NWSNewOrleans: Heavy rainfall will be the main threat from #Nicholas. The graphics below highlight what portions of #LA and #MS that po… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @NHC_Atlantic: Heavy rainfall from #Nicholas has the potential to produce life-threatening flooding impacts across portions of the upper… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @fema: Tropical Storm #Nicholas is bringing heavy rain to portions of Texas and Louisiana today. If you're in its path, beware of flash… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @NWSLakeCharles: Remember when looking at the track and cone of Tropical Storm Nicholas the impacts can and usually do occur outside the… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
REMINDER: The @USACEHQ expanded eligibility for the Blue Roof program to include all 25 parishes who are eligible for FEMA individual assistance. If your roof received damage from #Ida sign up or get more information, visit https://t.co/Q0PIedZ6xC or call 1-888-766-3258. #lagov https://t.co/Snqvvx2gtP — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
I encourage anyone who has had recent damage from #Ida, #Laura or other disasters to take necessary measures to protect their home or business from additional harm. All Louisianans should to pay close attention to this tropical system in the coming days. #lagov #lawx — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
However, it is also likely that all of South Louisiana will see heavy rain this week, including areas recently affected by Hurricane #Ida. This tropical storm has the potential to disrupt some power restoration and recovery work currently underway.#lagov #lawx — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
The most severe threat to Louisiana is in the Southwest portion of the state, where recovery from Hurricane #Laura and the May flooding is ongoing. In this area heavy rain and flash flooding are possible. #lagov #lawx — PolitiTweet.org