NEW IBERIA, La. (KPEL News) - While we are no strangers to the rain here in South Louisiana, there is still a limit to what the ground can handle. With the weather forecast calling for a good bit of rain over the next few days, the time to prepare for possible flooding is now.

According to our friend KATC Meteorologist Daniel Phillips, "Showers and storms will swing through the area along a stalled front that moved in on Thursday. The threats will remain the same with moments of torrential rain leading to the possibility of some minor flooding, and frequent lightning with gusty winds."


 

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SANDBAG LOCATIONS

With the risk of flooding comes the demand for sandbags. As of Friday, Iberia Parish and Lafayette City and Parish have sandbags available at the following locations:

Lafayette City and Parish

  • North District site at 400 Dugas Road (off of North University)
  • Picard Park at 130 Park Lane

At these sites, you will be limited to four sandbags for each door of your home not to exceed 20 bags.

Iberia Parish

Sand and sand bags are available at the following locations:

  • B.O.M Fire Station
  • Grand Marais Fire Station
  • Coteau Fire Station
  • Delcambre water tower
  • Loreauville City Park
  • Lydia Fire Station
  • Jeanerette at Fire Department
  • Rynella Fire Department

Shovels will not be provided and residents should be prepared to fill their own sandbags.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Iberia Parish Public Works Department at (337) 364-8474.

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