Hurricane Francine Causes Severe Flooding in Louisiana
Hurricane Francine Causes Severe Flooding in Louisiana
Hurricane Francine Causes Severe Flooding in Louisiana
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Hurricane Francine has caused extensive flooding across southeastern Louisiana, particularly affecting the suburbs of Kenner and LaPlace. In Kenner, residents reported as much as 10 inches of rainfall, leading to significant water intrusion in homes, with many families like Savannah Guzman’s forced to evacuate through windows. LaPlace residents Josh Payne and Monique McGee expressed frustration over repeated flooding and questioned the effectiveness of local drainage systems during the storm. Meanwhile, Christopher and Heather Toups faced their third flooding event in two years, with their home inundated again just days after beginning repairs. The storm's impact has left local officials comparing the severity of the flooding to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Residents across the area are now grappling with the cleanup and seeking assistance as they recover from the disaster.

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