Latest information regarding storms affecting the Acadiana area and gulf coast.
The Moment Looters in Lower 9th Ward Realize Drone is Watching Them
Looters in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans were caught by a drone as they tried to break into an ATM machine in the burned St. Claude Market.
Videos of Hurricane Ida Damage from Chauvin/Cocodrie Area
Facebook user Vickie Buckley Champagne posted some videos on her page of a gentleman driving toward the Chauvin and Cocodrie area to see about his camp.
United Way of Acadiana Announces Food & Supply Drive
United Way of Acadiana has announced a food and supply drive that will kick off this Friday to gather supplies needed by the victims of Hurricane Ida.
During a Flood, Watch Out for Floating Ant Piles
Before I could say calamine lotion, these little buggers had crawled up my thigh and into my shorts, ripping tiny bits of flesh off on their way up.
John Schneider Posts Picture of General Lee Smashed from Hurricane Ida
The "Dukes of Hazzard" star took to his Facebook page to show a picture of some of the damage caused by the storm.
Phone Acting Weird? Louisiana’s Mobile Network is Down to 60%
With so many rescue and recovery groups relying on mobile networks to coordinate the effort, every second counts.
2 Dead, 10 Injured After Mississippi Highway Washed Away by Hurricane Ida
Two people are dead and 10 others are injured after part of a Mississippi highway collapsed on Monday night.
Gas Apps to Help Find Gas in Lafayette and Acadiana
Hopefully these gas apps can help you find gas around Lafayette and Acadiana.
Governor Edwards to Tour Storm Damaged Louisiana Today
Governor Edwards hopes to make a personal inspection of the damage inflicted by Hurricane Ida later today.
Slidell Man Apparently Killed By An Alligator While Walking in Hurricane Ida Floodwaters
St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Deputies are investigating an apparent alligator attack where a 71-year-old man is presumed to be dead.
FEMA Creates a Website to Control Hurricane Ida Rumors
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is putting a stop to incorrect and false information to the residents of southeast Louisiana.
Dolphin Spotted Swimming in Slidell Neighborhood After Hurricane Ida
Humans aren't the only ones who find themselves displaced after devastating storms like Hurricane Ida.
Saints-Pelicans Owner Gayle Benson Donates $1 Million To Hurricane Ida Relief Efforts
Owner of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans franchises, Gayle Benson, will be donating $1 Million to Hurricane Ida relief efforts according to a team statement. With the future of the team's start to their NFL season uncertain, Coach Sean Payton and the Saints will have a challenging road to their Week 1 game against the Green Bay Packers.
The ‘Love Truck’ is Accepting Donations
The Love Truck takes your donations to people who have been adversely affected by Hurricane Ida. Donate items or cash, your choice.
Aerial Footage Shows Catastrophic Damage on Grand Isle From Hurricane Ida
Aircrews conducted what the Coast Guard described as "critical post-storm overflight search and rescue" efforts over areas impacted by Hurricane Ida.
Heat Advisory Issued Across Southeastern Louisiana Amidst Hurricane Ida Revcovery
In the midst of recovery efforts, a heat advisory has been issued for portions of southeastern Louisiana. In the place where Hurricane Ida did the most damage, recovering residents will now have to cope with extreme heat conditions while being without power.
Most Acadiana Schools Reopening on Tuesday
Here is a list of schools reopening and a few that will remain closed in Acadiana following Hurricane Ida.
Person Plays Trumpet on Empty Bourbon St After Hurricane Ida Slams City [VIDEO]
A video has surfaced on Twitter that shows someone playing a musical instrument while standing in the middle of an empty Bourbon St.
Acadiana Business Hosts Emergency Relief Drive
One business is hosting an Emergency Relief Drive to gather supplies that will be needed by volunteers and those who need find themselves needing assistance.
Southeast Louisiana Leaders to Evacuees: Don’t Go Home Yet
Houma residents say the area looks like a "war zone."