

Jimmy Fallon Gushes over Biden: 'You’re Bringing Class Back'.Nolte: Spielberg's Woke 'West Side Story' Bombs With $10M Opening.Sheriff: 11-Year-Old Sophie Long Found in Foreign Country.Fauci: Americans Might 'Just Have To Deal With' Yearly Boosters.Hillary Clinton: If Trump Wins in 2024 Could Be the End of Democracy.Perdue Warns Abrams Wants to Give Illegal Aliens the ‘Right to Vote’.VIDEO: California Landscaper Charged with Raping Six Women.Joe Biden Laments Failure to Stop Global Warming After Deadly Tornados.Accuses BDS of Inflicting ‘Stupidity’ on US Politics It is predicted to continue moving slowly to the north-northeast into recently flooded areas in Tennessee. Tropical Storm Ida moved into southwest Mississippi and spread its massive rain bands into the northern areas of the state and throughout Alabama. Official Louisiana Cajun Navy August 29, 2021 Shout out to Costco for not letting food spoil by sending it out with us to 10 families in need of supplies to get through Hurricane Ida.Thank youĬostco Wholesale /ZdKx5TYsHS Officials with the Louisiana Cajun Navy tweeted a thank you message to Costco for donating food supplies to distribute to families in need in the wake of Hurricane Ida. Laplace address where my sister and 3 others are. The volunteers and organizers spent Sunday night making preparations to resume rescue operations at first light on Monday morning. #lawx #wxtwitter #HurricaneIda /WEPdSaYL5T Now trapped by the floodwaters at the Motel 6 but safe and have high ground. Really horrible flooding here in LaPlace, LA at 6pm. Officials with the Cajun Navy, an all-volunteer water rescue organization, asked for people needing assistance or knowing of someone needing rescue to post their information on the group’s website. So many are posting about needing assistance, but officials say they can’t send help until roads are safe /WUY74tSc9q A lady says her mom is trapped in her Laplace home. SOUND ON ‼️: I was sent this message on social media. One person posted a message saying her mother was trapped in her home and begging for help. Residents of the flood-stricken area took to social media to ask for help for people stranded in their homes. Here’s how to reach them: #ida #lawx #Laplace /PyUssxVVXT Maybe the Cajun Navy can help but no guarantees. Rescues began in LaPlace, Louisiana, late Sunday afternoon. As Ida degraded to a tropical storm, members of the Cajun Navy sprang into action to respond to calls for help from those stranded by the flooding, according to an article posted by L’Observateur.
