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Description: First, you remove all the furniture. Then, you cry.
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Group: National/International News
Description: She is a foot soldier in the 'Laundry Angels' army, picking up clothes soaked and spackled with mud in the Baton Rouge flood and restoring them to just-washed freshness for their owners.
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Description: Massive recovery operation begins as Red Cross reports flood that left 11 dead and damaged 40,000 homes is worst US disaster since Hurricane Sandy in 2012
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Description: For those out of town asking how it is over here in Baton Rouge... it's scary. My Facebook newsfeed is filled with people begging for boats to come...
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Description: This weekend, people drove from New Orleans and from other places across the state and even the country to deliver donated goods and lend helping hands to the victims of the Louisiana Flood of 2016.
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Description: Homes and cars are flooded. Schools have closed. More than 75 people have been rescued.
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Description: I have waited a long time to write this post because I wanted my words to be as close to perfect as they could be. With that being said, I guess 5 P.M. on a Saturday night is ideal for a high school student to reflect on the past two weeks.
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Description: On Brian Fournet's farm, the flood water that covered parts of Louisiana is still standing.
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Description: PRAIRIEVILLE. While most people are cleaning up after last week?s historic flooding, dozens living near Spanish Lake in Ascension Parish remain under water.
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Description: The Louisiana National Guard began providing shelter support for the Baton Rouge River Center Sunday night.
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Description: Livingston Parish Schools sustained catastrophic damage and there is no immediate plans to open schools, the superintendent said in a live TV interview during extended coverage of the recent flooding in the region.
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Description: Rescue efforts stretched into their fourth day on Monday as a new week began along with the first glimmerings of recovery in an area decimated by floods over the weekend.
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Description: Southern Louisiana is drowning again. No one seems to care.
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Description: The historic Louisiana flood of 2016 touched thousands of lives in often devastating ways. Some lost everything. Many stepped up to help in large and small ways.
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Group: Local News
Description: Perhaps Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016, might go down in history as the first time Alabama football has ever been welcome in Baton Rouge.
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Description: So this is how Catherine “C.C.” Bihm came to acquire her new handle on social media as #ccisabadass. Or, if you prefer, #cajunpocahontas.
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Group: Local News
Description: New data continues to sharpen the portrait of the devastation that floods wrought three weeks ago in East Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes, with estimates released Friday saying the waters
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Description: They came in bateaux, canoes, crawfish skiffs and dual-engine fishing craft, launching off the sides of roads, where highways dipped into several feet of murky water.
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Description: Local government officials estimated Tuesday that nearly 53,000 residences, 3,800 commercial buildings and 1,800 public buildings in East Baton Rouge Parish alone flooded amid storms and high water that swept
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Description: President Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged his commitment to a full recovery from floods that struck south Louisiana this month, leaving 13 people dead and thousands more displaced.
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Description: With the president arriving in Baton Rouge, Jason and Jess Hughes took our videographer on a six-minute tour of their flooded neighborhood. This is their story.
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Description: Last week's devastating south Louisiana floods, which have forced tens of thousands of people overnight to look for housing, comes at a time when the metro Baton Rouge housing market
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Description: When The Advocate put out a call for heroes of the Cajun Navy, many of you responded with stories of unbelievable bravery. Some of these heroes are forever anonymous.
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Description: The sight of a garbage claw is one of the more reassuring bits of scenery these days in Baton Rouge.
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Description: We welcome news of President Barack Obama's planned visit to Louisiana today to survey flood damage, which should help to advance relief and recovery in the disaster area
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Description: Here are some truly beautiful and heartbreaking photos from the Louisiana flood that you won't find anywhere in the mainstream media.
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Description: The Volunteer Louisiana Commission's mission is to build and sustain high quality programs that meet the needs of Louisiana's citizens and promote an ethic of service. Volunteer Louisiana is also charged in the state's Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) with coordinating spontaneous, unaffiliated volunteers statewide in times of disaster.
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