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Rita victims are living `like cavemen`

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4:38 am

PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) – Nearly four days after Hurricane Rita hit, many of the storm’s sweltering victims along the Texas Gulf Coast were still waiting for electricity, gasoline, water and other relief Tuesday, prompting one top emergency official to complain that people are “living like cavemen.”

In the hard-hit refinery towns of Port Arthur and Beaumont, crews struggled to cross debris-clogged streets to deliver generators and water to people stranded by Rita. They predicted it could be a month before power is restored, and said water and sewer systems could not function until more generators arrived.

Red tape was also blamed for the delays.

Port Arthur Mayor Oscar Ortiz, whose own home was destroyed by fire after the hurricane, said “we’ve had 101 promises” for aid, “but it’s all bureaucracy.” He and other officials gathered at a hotel-turned-command center, where a dirty American flag found among hurricane debris was hung on the wall.

John Owens, emergency management coordinator and deputy police chief in the town of 57,000, said pleas for state and federal relief were met with requests for paperwork.

“We have been living like cavemen, sleeping in cars, doing bodily functions outside,” he said.

Temperatures climbed into the upper 90s, and officials worried that swarms of mosquitoes might spread disease.

In Beaumont, officials briefed President Bush, Texas Gov. Rick Perry at his side, on relief efforts. Perry cautioned against criticism.

“There’s always going to be those discombobulations, but the fact is, everyone is doing everything possible to restore power back to this area,” Perry said.

About 476,000 people remained without electricity in Texas, in addition to around 285,000 in Louisiana. About 15,000 out-of-state utility workers were being brought to the region to help restore power.

Residents of some hard-hit towns were allowed to check on their homes but were not allowed to stay because of a lack of generators and ice.

About 2,000 Port Arthur residents who stayed through the storm were advised to find other places to live until utilities are restored. Ortiz said it could be two weeks before people are allowed back into Port Arthur.

After seeing a swarm of ravenous mosquitoes around his storm-battered home in Vidor, Harry Smith and his family decided to leave. They hitchhiked 10 miles to an emergency staging area and got on a bus to San Antonio.

“It can’t be any worse than here,” said Smith, 49, a pipefitter. “This is the worst storm I’ve seen in the 46 years I’ve lived here.”

In Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish Police Jury President Hal McMillin said residents who come back would be without air conditioning, and risk insect bites and the mosquito-borne West Nile virus. A mandatory evacuation remained in effect for 10 southwestern Louisiana parishes.

“There’s a good chance we could have an outbreak or something,” McMillin said.

There were some signs of hope. In a Port Arthur neighborhood not far from a grocery store that reeked of rotten food, three Federal Emergency Management Agency semitrailers delivered ice, ready-to-eat meals and water.

“Without these trucks here, I don’t think we would have made it,” said Lee Smith, 50.

In Orange, people converged in cars and trucks outside a shopping strip for water, food and ice supplied by the private disaster group the Compassion Alliance.

“I know it’s going to take some time, but we really appreciate this,” Dorothy Landry, 66, said after waiting in the line. “I can’t thank them enough.”

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September 28th, 2005 at 4:38 am

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Rita by the Numbers

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Rita will go into the history books, and officially ahead of Katrina, based on its lowest surface pressure. The storm wasn’t quite as massive as Katrina, but the breadth of damage rivals that of the storm that battered the region just 4 weeks ago. Although Rita came in as a category 3, the surge was close to that of a category 4 or 5 storm. Preliminary data suggests the storm surge spanned over 100 miles and penetrated as far inland as 30 miles.

Storm surge inland penetration across Acadiana’s coastal parishes averaged near 10-15 miles and came within a couple of miles of reaching southern Lafayette Parish. Based on KATC news reports, and local observations from coastal residents, the surge rose at least as high as 15-18ft in Cameron and Vermilion Parishes, and near 9-12 feet across Iberia and St Mary Parishes. All communities south of LA 14 and highway 90 were inundated. The water has receded significantly as of Tuesday afternoon.

Sustained winds with Rita were near 40-60mph in Acadiana with gusts estimated near 80mph. Several wind gusts along the coast, and especially to the west, were greater than 100mph, with an “unofficial” gust reported locally at Cypremort Point near 121mph before the gauge broke.

Rain totals were better than expected with most areas catching 8-12 inches, and isolated areas in the 15” range.

The forecast will bring more heat tomorrow with a Heat Advisory in effect through Wednesday evening. The best news that we have had in weeks is that a frontal system will usher in cooler and drier conditions late Thursday through Saturday, with a beneficial northerly wind during that time span.

A tropical surge of moisture will push our way from Sunday through mid-week and it is not clear if the area of disturbed weather near Jamaica will develop or not, but it will be heading toward the Gulf. We’ll keep our eye on it.

Rob Perillo

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September 27th, 2005 at 6:39 pm

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FEMA PRESS Conf. Video – 2:30 pm

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2:55

Click here to watch.

- Jon

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September 27th, 2005 at 2:56 pm

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Bush gets close look at Rita's damage

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2:51 pm

LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) – President Bush flew over the largely obliterated Louisiana town of Cameron in his first up-close look at the devastation that Hurricane Rita brought to the Gulf Coast’s oil producing and refining communities.

Bush saw flattened and flooded homes, hundreds of downed trees, extensive roof damage and dozens of stranded and wandering cows.

He flew over utility towers that had been knocked over, a Blockbuster video store with windows knocked into the parking lot, a power company worker making repairs and a riverboat washed halfway up onto muddy ground.

It was Bush’s seventh visit to the Gulf in the aftermath of the two hurricanes that brought widespread damage here in less than a month, but it was his first personal look at the area hit by Rita.

The tour started over Beaumont, Texas, where the president flew above a flooded oil refinery and police roadblocks set up to keep residents out of town.

The worst damage was in Cameron, population 19-hundred, where an estimated 80 percent of the buildings were leveled.

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September 27th, 2005 at 2:51 pm

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Latest Rita Info. 2:13 pm

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RITA HEADLINES FOR TUESDAY:

ERATH RESIDENTS NEED TO TURN OFF THE MAIN BREAKERS IN THEIR HOUSES SO OFFICIALS CAN RESTORE POWER.

- KATC HURRICANE RITA RELIEF DRIVE AT ST. EDMOND’S CHURCH IN LAFAYETTE 2PM UNTIL 10:30PM TODAY, CASH AND CHECKS TO UNITED WAY OF ACADIANA AND NON PERISHABLES NEEDED FOR FOODNET

  • UNITED WAY OF ACADIANA IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS CALL 233-8302 OR 211

  • BLOOD DONATIONS URGENTLY NEEDED, DROP BY UNITED BLOOD SERVICES 1503 BERTRAND DRIVE OR ST. EDMOND’S ON CONGRESS TUESDAY AFTERNOON

  • RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS *NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY* DROP BY CAJUNDOME CONVENTION CENTER ANY TIME

  • RESIDENTS IN LAFAYETTE WHO NEED SUPPLIES CAN VISIT THE OLD WINN DIXIE ON VEROT SCHOOL ROAD AND PINHOOK. ICE, MRE’S AND WATER ARE AVAILABLE

  • THE PRESIDENT HAS DECLARED VERMILION, CALCASIEU, CAMERON, BEAUREGARD, AND JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISHES AS FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS

  • INDIVIDUAL FEMA ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO HOUSEHOLDS IN IBERIA, ACADIA, LAFAYETTE, ST. MARY ON A HOUSEHOLD BY HOUSEHOLD BASIS. CALL FEMA TO GO ON LINE TO REGISTER

  • BUSH TOURS BEAUMONT AND LAKE CHARLES AREAS TUESDAY

  • FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES CALL 911

  • PORT BARRE RESIDENTS URGED TO BOIL WATER

  • ACADIAN AMBULANCE MEDICAL RESCUE CALL 291-1111

  • VERMILION PARISH: MAURICE ELEMENTARY, GUEYDAN CIVIC CENTER AND KAPLAN AMERICAN LEGION ARE BEING USED AS SHELTERS

  • THE COURTHOUSE IN ABBEVILLE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • ALL VERMILION PARISH SCHOOLS WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • ABBEVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM IS OPEN FOR CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS ONLY. A TRIAGE CENTER WILL BE SET UP IN THE HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM. VACCINATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AND PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE FILLED

  • RESIDENTS IN NEED OF FOOD, WATER OR ICE CAN REPORT TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: ABBEVILLE-COMEAUX PARK GUEYDAN-CIVIC CENTER; KAPLAN-KAPLAN HIGH SCHOOL; ERATH-CITY HALL; DELCAMBRE-CITY HALL

  • LAFAYETTE FOODNET ON UNIVERSITY

  • LOUISIANA STATE POLICE AND IBERIA PARISH OFFICIALS REMIND RESIDENTS TO USE CAUTION WHEN RE-ENTERING FLOODED AREAS

  • ST MARY PARISH RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO CONSERVE WATER ESPECIALLY IN DISTRICTS 5, 7, AND 9.

  • LA. 317 AND LA. 319 ARE STILL CLOSED WHILE CREWS WORK TO REMOVE MUD AND DEBRIS

  • CALL 211 OR 232-HELP FOR INFORMATION OR TO VOLUNTEER

  • ALL-STATE INSURANCE MOBILE RESPONSE UNIT SET UP AT HOME DEPOT ON AMBASSADOR CAFFERY

  • THE RED CROSS SHELTER AT THE CAJUNDOME NEEDS DONATIONS OF CLEAN USEABLE PILLOWS BLANKETS AIR MATTRESSES

  • CLOTHING AND NON-PERISHABLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR HURRICANE RITA AND KATRINA EVACUEES AT THE ST. MARTIN PARISH FIRE DISTRICT OFFICE LOCATED AT 1035-A RUTH BRIDGE HIGHWAY IN BREAUX BRIDGE. ITEMS CAN BE PICKED UP FROM 8 AM TO 4 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY

  • CITY OF CROWLEY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH FOOD DISTRIBUTION AT THE RICE FESTIVAL BUILDING

  • OUR LADY IMMACULATE CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN JENNINGS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TEACHERS NEED TO REPORT WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 AM IN THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA

  • UL LAFAYETTE OPEN TUESDAY

  • ST THOMAS MORE DISMISSES AT 12:30PM TUESDAY DUE TO A.C. PROBLEM

  • ST EDMUND IN EUNICE WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • GLENCOE CHARTER OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • LTC LOCATIONS IN CROWLEY, ABBEVILLE, JENNINGS, NEW IBERIA CLOSED TUESDAY

  • SLCC LOCATIONS IN FRANKLIN, LAFAYETTE, NEW IBERIA CLOSED TUESDAY

  • NOTRE DAME H.S. CROWLEY CLOSED WEDNESDAY, FACULTY AND STAFF REPORT TO SCHOOL BETWEEN 10AM AND 12PM

  • VERMILION PARISH OEP NEEDS MEAT AND SAUSAGE DONATIONS FOR SHELTER MEALS CALL 898-4300

  • ELECTRICITY MAY BE OUT IN JENNINGS FOR AT LEAST 10 TO 14 DAYS

  • NO FUEL OR STORES ARE OPEN IN JENNINGS

  • MALTRAIT MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN KAPLAN CLOSED ALL WEEK

  • ST JOSEPH IN JEANERETTE CLOSED TUESDAY

  • ACADIANA AREA CAREER COLLEGE HAS CANCELLED CLASSES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. CLASS TO RESUME MONDAY

  • RAYNE CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY CLOSED TUESDAY WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY WITH NO BUS SERVICE

  • ST FRANCIS SCHOOL IN IOTA OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • ALL CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOLS AND OFFICES ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • FEMA HOTLINE 1800-621-FEMA

  • NORTH VERMILION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ON 167 IN ABBEVILLE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • VEMILION CATHOLIC HIGH IN ABBEVILLE CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • MAGNOLIA PLANTATION WATER SYSTEM CUSTOMERS YOUR WATER IS SAFE TO DRINK

  • REDEMPTORIST CATHOLIC IN CROWLEY CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY

  • CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTHER WATER TREATMENT PLANT OF THE VERMILION PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT #1 SHOULD NOT USE THE WATER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE- CUSTOMERS OF THE NORTH VERMILION WATER TREATMENT PLANT CAN USE THE WATER

  • ST. JOHN ELEMENTARY & HANSON HIGH IN FRANKLIN OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • CUSTOMERS OF THE SAVOY-SWORDS WATER SYSTEM THE WATER IS SAFE TO DRINK

  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP DISTRIBUTE FOOD WATER AND ICE AT THE GUEYDAN FIRE STATION ON MAIN STREET

  • CATTLE FESTIVAL AND ALL EVENTS IN ABBEVILLE CANCELED

  • EVANGELINE PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • IBERIA PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • DELCAMBRE ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • DELCAMBRE HIGH CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • PEEBLES ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • AVERY ISLAND ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • ST MICHAEL ELEMENTARY IN CROWLEY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA IN CADE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND WILL RESUME BUS SERVICE

  • PORT BARRE RESIDENTS ADVISED TO BOIL WATER BEFORE CONSUMING

  • RAYNE CATHOLIC OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • LAFAYETTE ANIMAL AID IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS

  • CALL THE KATC HELPLINE 236-6333

  • STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES ON KATC TV3 AND KATC.COM

  • SEND EMAILS TO NEWS@KATC.COM
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    September 27th, 2005 at 2:13 pm

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    Latest Rita Video News Update

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    2:00 pm

    Click Here to Watch!

    -jon

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    September 27th, 2005 at 2:09 pm

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    Latest Hurricane Outages

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    Local, state and federal agencies are working with utility providers to restore power and communications.

    As of 10 am today, approximately:

    501-thousand Louisianianas are without power
    285-thousand outages are Rita-related
    216-thousand outages are Katrina-related

    350-thousand Louisianians are without telephone service
    24-thousand Louisianians are without natural gas utilities

    (Source: Louisiana Public Service Commission)

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    September 27th, 2005 at 2:04 pm

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    I-10 bridge at Lake Charles will open later today

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    1:36 PM

    LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) – Inspectors have found only minor damage to the Interstate 10 bridge at Lake Charles.

    The bridge was rammed by loose barges during Hurricane Rita. Gordon Nelson, an assistant secretary in the state transportation department, says the bridge will open later today.

    However, Lake Charles remains closed indefinitely to vehicles except those involved in restoring power and other clean-up operations after the storm.

    - Jon

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    September 27th, 2005 at 1:36 pm

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    ATTENTION ERATH RESDIENTS!

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    1:30 PM

    Chad Clark, Erath Command Post Dir:
    Erath residents are urged to turn off the main breaker in your house or office immediately!

    Also, do not drink the water until further notice.

    See video here (1:20 pm – 9/27)

    - Jon

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    September 27th, 2005 at 1:31 pm

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    Latest Rita Info. 12:56 pm

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    KATC HURRICANE RITA RELIEF DRIVE AT ST. EDMOND’S CHURCH IN LAFAYETTE 2PM UNTIL 10:30PM TODAY, CASH AND CHECKS TO UNITED WAY OF ACADIANA AND NON PERISHABLES NEEDED FOR FOODNET

  • UNITED WAY OF ACADIANA IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS CALL 233-8302 OR 211

  • BLOOD DONATIONS URGENTLY NEEDED, DROP BY UNITED BLOOD SERVICES 1503 BERTRAND DRIVE OR ST. EDMOND’S ON CONGRESS TUESDAY AFTERNOON

  • RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS *NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY* DROP BY CAJUNDOME CONVENTION CENTER ANY TIME

  • RESIDENTS IN LAFAYETTE WHO NEED SUPPLIES CAN VISIT THE OLD WINN DIXIE ON VEROT SCHOOL ROAD AND PINHOOK. ICE, MRE’S AND WATER ARE AVAILABLE

  • THE PRESIDENT HAS DECLARED VERMILION, CALCASIEU, CAMERON, BEAUREGARD, AND JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISHES AS FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS

  • INDIVIDUAL FEMA ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO HOUSEHOLDS IN IBERIA, ACADIA, LAFAYETTE, ST. MARY ON A HOUSEHOLD BY HOUSEHOLD BASIS. CALL FEMA TO GO ON LINE TO REGISTER

  • BUSH TOURS BEAUMONT AND LAKE CHARLES AREAS TUESDAY

  • FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES CALL 911

  • PORT BARRE RESIDENTS URGED TO BOIL WATER

  • ACADIAN AMBULANCE MEDICAL RESCUE CALL 291-1111

  • VERMILION PARISH: MAURICE ELEMENTARY, GUEYDAN CIVIC CENTER AND KAPLAN AMERICAN LEGION ARE BEING USED AS SHELTERS

  • THE COURTHOUSE IN ABBEVILLE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • ALL VERMILION PARISH SCHOOLS WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • ABBEVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM IS OPEN FOR CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS ONLY. A TRIAGE CENTER WILL BE SET UP IN THE HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM. VACCINATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AND PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE FILLED

  • RESIDENTS IN NEED OF FOOD, WATER OR ICE CAN REPORT TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: ABBEVILLE-COMEAUX PARK GUEYDAN-CIVIC CENTER; KAPLAN-KAPLAN HIGH SCHOOL; ERATH-CITY HALL; DELCAMBRE-CITY HALL

  • LAFAYETTE FOODNET ON UNIVERSITY

  • LOUISIANA STATE POLICE AND IBERIA PARISH OFFICIALS REMIND RESIDENTS TO USE CAUTION WHEN RE-ENTERING FLOODED AREAS

  • ST MARY PARISH RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO CONSERVE WATER ESPECIALLY IN DISTRICTS 5, 7, AND 9.

  • LA. 317 AND LA. 319 ARE STILL CLOSED WHILE CREWS WORK TO REMOVE MUD AND DEBRIS

  • CALL 211 OR 232-HELP FOR INFORMATION OR TO VOLUNTEER

  • THE RED CROSS SHELTER AT THE CAJUNDOME NEEDS DONATIONS OF CLEAN USEABLE PILLOWS BLANKETS AIR MATTRESSES

  • CLOTHING AND NON-PERISHABLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR HURRICANE RITA AND KATRINA EVACUEES AT THE ST. MARTIN PARISH FIRE DISTRICT OFFICE LOCATED AT 1035-A RUTH BRIDGE HIGHWAY IN BREAUX BRIDGE. ITEMS CAN BE PICKED UP FROM 8 AM TO 4 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY

  • CITY OF CROWLEY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH FOOD DISTRIBUTION AT THE RICE FESTIVAL BUILDING

  • OUR LADY IMMACULATE CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN JENNINGS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TEACHERS NEED TO REPORT WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 AM IN THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA

  • UL LAFAYETTE OPEN TUESDAY

  • ST THOMAS MORE DISMISSES AT 12:30PM TUESDAY DUE TO A.C. PROBLEM

  • ST EDMUND IN EUNICE WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • GLENCOE CHARTER OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • LTC LOCATIONS IN CROWLEY, ABBEVILLE, JENNINGS, NEW IBERIA CLOSED TUESDAY

  • SLCC LOCATIONS IN FRANKLIN, LAFAYETTE, NEW IBERIA CLOSED TUESDAY

  • NOTRE DAME H.S. CROWLEY CLOSED WEDNESDAY, FACULTY AND STAFF REPORT TO SCHOOL BETWEEN 10AM AND 12PM

  • VERMILION PARISH OEP NEEDS MEAT AND SAUSAGE DONATIONS FOR SHELTER MEALS CALL 898-4300

  • ELECTRICITY MAY BE OUT IN JENNINGS FOR AT LEAST 10 TO 14 DAYS

  • NO FUEL OR STORES ARE OPEN IN JENNINGS

  • MALTRAIT MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN KAPLAN CLOSED ALL WEEK

  • ST JOSEPH IN JEANERETTE CLOSED TUESDAY

  • ACADIANA AREA CAREER COLLEGE HAS CANCELLED CLASSES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. CLASS TO RESUME MONDAY

  • RAYNE CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY CLOSED TUESDAY WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY WITH NO BUS SERVICE

  • ST FRANCIS SCHOOL IN IOTA OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • ALL CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOLS AND OFFICES ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • FEMA HOTLINE 1800-621-FEMA

  • NORTH VERMILION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ON 167 IN ABBEVILLE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  • VEMILION CATHOLIC HIGH IN ABBEVILLE CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • MAGNOLIA PLANTATION WATER SYSTEM CUSTOMERS YOUR WATER IS SAFE TO DRINK

  • REDEMPTORIST CATHOLIC IN CROWLEY CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY

  • CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTHER WATER TREATMENT PLANT OF THE VERMILION PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT #1 SHOULD NOT USE THE WATER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE- CUSTOMERS OF THE NORTH VERMILION WATER TREATMENT PLANT CAN USE THE WATER

  • ST. JOHN ELEMENTARY & HANSON HIGH IN FRANKLIN OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • CUSTOMERS OF THE SAVOY-SWORDS WATER SYSTEM THE WATER IS SAFE TO DRINK

  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP DISTRIBUTE FOOD WATER AND ICE AT THE GUEYDAN FIRE STATION ON MAIN STREET

  • CATTLE FESTIVAL AND ALL EVENTS IN ABBEVILLE CANCELED

  • IBERIA PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN WEDNESDAY

  • DELCAMBRE ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • DELCAMBRE HIGH CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • PEEBLES ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • AVERY ISLAND ELEMENTARY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • ST MICHAEL ELEMENTARY IN CROWLEY CLOSED WEDNESDAY

  • EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA IN CADE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND WILL RESUME BUS SERVICE

  • CALL THE KATC HELPLINE 236-6333

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    September 27th, 2005 at 12:56 pm

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