Kamis, 25 Agustus 2016

The latest news of the floods in Louisiana (local time)

The latest news of the floods in Louisiana (local time):7:15The Ministry of Health of Louisiana reopens three shellfish areas in Iberia and Vermilion communities rise 30 minutes before dawn Friday.The Ministry, in a press release, the areas were 26, 27 and 28 are closed on Friday due to environmental conditions to flooding related. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry signed the order to open the water Thursday again, noting that the water conditions to the standards of hygiene are established by the National Shellfish Program returned from.The state says it local Oyster Gatherers work in the affected areas, as well as the Louisiana Oyster Task Force and the Food and Drug Administration, the waters were reopened informed.---16 hoursIt is not what you want to hear in Louisiana in the summer, but the Ministry of Health of the State said that if your home or business flooded and mold on, keep the air conditioning until the mold is gone.Authorities say they trap mold spores spread throughout the building. Mold removal service orientation Thursday, a window fan kicks lighting blows air outward to remove.The next step in the bag, and discard all porous items with severe form. This may include roof panels, drywall, carpets and panels.The department says to use a brush or a hard brush cleaning pad hard surfaces with detergent in warm water and rinse with hot water.Then, the area must be completely dried for two or three days. The ministry said elevated temperature and speed with dehumidifiers and fans drying.---13 hours.In the southwest Louisiana, residents of Lake Arthur, Governor John Edwards Bel said as volunteers built a sandbag wall, the city held by 2,700 go under water during the recent floods.Monica Chapman told The Associated Press that hundreds of volunteers filled and stacked sandbags on the dike in the rain. She said Thursday that volunteers from children to seniors ranged, and came from all over the region. The effort began on 13 August during the storms that drenched the southern part of the state.Later, the volunteers built a plywood wall to stabilize the sandbags, again the dam of the (MER-men-TAW) Mermentau River.Volunteers also followed for more than a week that the water got back by sandbags seeps to ensure pumped.---24:10The Minister of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro said that his ministry has contributed to a draft proposal that homeowners whose homes flooded could help in Louisiana.He attended public housing in Denham Springs and north of Baton Rouge.Lawyer (http://bit.ly/2bA5E9z) reports that Castro said he could give no details or not to compromise on the proposal.When he asked whether the inhabitants of southern Louisiana might aid package owners expect and provided after Hurricanes Katrina and sand available. He replied that HUD has "technical assistance, this law being drafted."---Louisiana Department of Revenue reminds taxpayers in the 20 municipalities disaster areas flooding that the tax extensions can receive state that will expire in August and later.The spokesman Byron Henderson said that this applies to people homes, their, business or tax documents in these communities are essential. He said he had written at the top of their tax returns in black "Sur La. 2016 flood".Henderson said that excise duty operation and maturing between August 11 and October 31 may be paid on 15 November.He said the extension of the deadline is November 30, by the retention of tax returns and remittances due August 11 to November 15 ..He said personal income, franchise and other taxes on income and estimated payments due August 11 to January 17 on January 17, will be paid.Henderson said he does not know how many people and businesses for expansions into consideration.---11:30 p.m ..Governor of Louisiana Bel John Edwards visited a subdivision in Youngs, near Lafayette, where every third or fourth house a lot of debris was still on the grass floods, and the occupants were emptied and cleaned damage.One woman said Edwards, who always his taxes paid on time, but now you can not get the help that you need.Edwards then explained that, like many other areas that flooded this month, Young people in areas were who had never flooded and have not buy insurance against floods. It is said that insurance is designed to cover all damages, while the Federal Emergency Management Agency used can not do that.It is said to ask Congress for more money to help the recovery.---Louisiana officials say remain about 2,500 flood victims by the State in shelters.That's below the number that Governor John Bel Edwards reported on 14 August, when 10,000 people were housed in emergency shelters after floods washed dozens of homes and the following days of heavy rain businesses.---Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari product donation is a game of baseball with charity Karl Anthony Towns that in the event of flooding in Louisiana.The coach said that his foundation is to help with the American Red Cross flood victims through a text campaign. Calipari expressed sadness on Thursday at the level of damage he saw and said, "no gift is too small" for assistance.Sunday softball game include former Wildcats Terrence Jones, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and other cities, Rookie of the Year. If there is a rainout, said Calipari subscribers to see a practical future of Kentucky.---10:30Louisiana Experts say some sugar cane fields are still flooded, the water can not drain into the rivers and swamps.Specialist cane Kenneth Gravois (BURN-wah) of the State University of Louisiana says farmers were able to plant only 15 to 20 percent of its expected area - and begin the need to complete the cultivation and harvesting, because it is to be introduced for one month , Grind.It is said that even before the floods in August and wet weather delayed planting, which would normally have started end of July.Sugar cane fields in St. James, Ascension, St. Martin, Iberia, Lafayette, Vermilion and St. Landry parishes most affected. St. Martin Parish Bauer Justin Federico tells the AgCenter in the LSA 350 acres must grow "and not a stick on the ground."---9:10A number of organizations have to bring Georgia joined the people supply affected by floods in the Baton Rouge area.The "Convoy Care" includes support for others to worry, Inc., Georgia Motor Trucking Association, several police organizations and media groups, law firms and as well as several other companies and organizations.Deliveries with new clothing for men, women and children, water, hygiene items and school supplies, among others. They were donated by the residents of Atlanta and take care of others, a charity that wants to eliminate poverty.The deliveries were transported to Baton Rouge as part of a convoy of five semitrailers came Wednesday night. The convoy was given an escort of Atlanta police in Baton Rouge and supplies are distributed on Thursday.---8:00Business and economic development in southern Louisiana have teamed up to launch the activity of small Louisiana capital of the Renaissance, the subsidies for companies that want to provide affected by the historic floods.Ansley Zehnder, a spokesman for the Baton Rouge Area Chamber, said in a press release will be scholarships between $ 1,000 to $ 10,000 to finance for small businesses.Although still determine the exact extent of the damage caused by flooding, which began on August 12, the space about 12,000 small businesses said there are in the areas that were in the floods.To be eligible, a company must be in the Statement of Federal disaster that are in the 20 municipalities, have 50 or fewer employees and have been in business on 10 August.---7:55First responders have flooded Baton Rouge in the land of the township in the housing provided by the Federal Institute of Emergency Management is available to live to be approved.The Council of East Baton Rouge Metro said firefighters and police officers whose homes were uninhabitable by floods that the region allow to live in shelters under an agreement devastated Wednesday approved.Law enforcement agencies and political leaders have repeatedly save first answer flood victims in the whole community, while many firefighters and police officers knew that their own homes were flooded and praised them and their families could not go home.William Daniel administrative head of the city-municipality, the lawyer (http://bit.ly/2biP4dA) Lifeguards said high on the list for housing is.Daniel said that the leaders are not sure where the case be brought into the first reaction---7:30 p.m ..Louisiana's largest health insurer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, has eased some restrictions to ensure that installations affected by the recent floods, customers can receive medical care, medication and medical care.The company said in a press release from Blue Cross of her favorite Care PPO vast network developed by floods affected areas to their members HMO Louisiana Community and blue to provide home coverage within the network are available. The company will soon Mines and the replacement of some doctors allow members to help in the aftermath of the supply.The company said that the members of the HMO can use Louisiana Community and blue great care when if your doctor or a favorite left Blue Cross PPO network of clinical care your plan of service area, or was damaged.All acute care hospitals in the affected areas are fully functional and able to treat patients.---2 hours.Mobile homes filled front lawns in southern Louisiana again, as it did after Hurricane Katrina.FEMA brings displaced by the floods in shelters for thousands of people. As these homes are in the blocks and bound, not on wheels, travel trailers than ten years ago.Governor John Edwards announced Wednesday Bel housing disaster. But he described a program of "safe house" as the desirable option.Homeowners can receive grants of up to $ 15,000 for a quick and residential buildings, so that people can live inside while major repairs. Registration for the program begins on Monday.These gifts can help with less catastrophic damage homeowners. For those with a severe destruction, they will have access to mobile homes.