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Hurricanes

[Image: Katrina Satellite Image]

HURRICANE Alert: When hurricanes happen, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) activates a toll-free number for citizen calls. Citizens may dial 866-288-2484 to listen to a recorded message with the most up-to-date information state officials have on the storm, preparations for it and response and recovery efforts. 
Those with Internet access may visit www.emergency.louisiana.gov for the latest information.


From June 1 to November 30 each year the people of south Louisiana face the possibility of hurricanes:

  • WINDS up to 200 mph at ground level and more than 300 mph above ground
  • TORRENTIAL RAINS, which cause flash floods and river overflows
  • STORM SURGES from the Gulf and Lake Pontchartrain
  • TORNADOES, spawned as a hurricane moves inland
  • BIOLOGICAL and CHEMICAL HAZARDS dispersed by wind or water

 

The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness and parish emergency managers have emergency response plans to help residents survive hurricanes. They can help you, but remember…

The person most responsible for your safety and well-being is YOU!



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Posted on: 3/15/2005 3:16:38 PM