Hey girls. This is some pics at my
hhouse and a story from todays paper
showing the extent of rain we’re getting.
If you happen to get a chance watch the
weather channel. It’s bad here. For
those that don’t remember I live in church
point so I found this story cuz it’s about
cp. Also are some pics.; I can’t show
you too much and make you see but, these
are taken under my carport and I mean look
how much water is under the car port,
imagine what is out in the road and yard!
If I can when I go to town i'll take pics
of all the roads closed!
Love,
chanda
acadia parish road closures:
blacksmith road from point noir to 370
(richard area)
st. Margaret
hwy. 95 to emare (n. Of church point)
w. Plaquemine (church point)
95n (n. Main) (church point)
pontoon bridge (estherwood)
more rain to hit area
acadiana residents dread another rainy
onslaught
church point —
carl daigle rolled out of bed and planted
his feet in about three inches of water
thursday morning.
His feet stayed wet most of the day as he
attempted to pump the water out of the
year-old addition to his house on south
guidry street. The older part of his
house, built off the ground, was safe from
the water.
He joined hundreds of households and
businesses across the state as they
cleaned up after a storm swept across
coastal louisiana, dumping torrential rain
that caused widespread flooding. The
worst hit areas included church point,
carencro, cecelia, henderson, arnaudville
and grand coteau. An estimated 200 homes
to 250 homes and businesses were flooded
in these small communities, with some
places receiving up to 18 inches of rain,
most of it in a short amount of time.
There’s a potential for far more flooding.
“it looks like a lake,” daigle said, his
eyes scanning the water in his church
point yard thursday morning. “it’s
terrible. I have solid wood floors in my
bedroom and sheet rock.”
he was one of about two dozen people in
the city limits who sustained some type of
damage from a swollen bayou plaquemine.
The parish declared a state of emergency
wednesday afternoon, said cecelia
broussard, president of the acadia parish
police jury. The declaration makes the
area eligible for federal assistance.
Carl daigle awoke thursday to find his
bedroom flooded in his church point home.
The water seeped in overnight, leaving
three inches of water in his home. “it
looks like a lake,” daigle said.Daigle
doesn’t live in a flood zone and doesn’t
have flood insurance.
“my wife said ‘calm down,’ but this is a
catastrophe,” daigle said. “i don’t know
where to begin.”
church point mayor roger boudreaux said he
hopes the declaration will help his
residents get the assistance they need for
the clean-up.
“in the past two days we’ve caught right
at 18 inches at church point,” boudreaux
said. “we’ve been blessed so far, since
12 o’clock last night we haven’t caught
any more rain.”
water from bayou plaquemine spilled over
onto streets off of east ebey road or la.
178 and spots along south guidry and rue
iry lejeune. Water covered the bridges
over la. 178 and la. 95, which leads
to eunice.
More than 3,000 sandbags were prepared to
help residents keep the water at bay.
Boudreaux had to hire extra help to keep
up with the demand.
In st. Landry parish, areas on more than
30 roads were closed because of water,
according to the st. Landry parish
sheriff’s office.
In carencro, the flooded areas were drying
out thursday afternoon, but some 40 people
displaced from a mobile home park in
vatican were unable to return by late
afternoon.
Carencro mayor carl brasseaux said he
plans on meeting with lafayette parish
officials today to discuss what type of
aid may be available for the parish. The
city saw several streets within the city
limits flood, as well as outlying areas.
“we had 13.25 inches in a very short
time,” brasseaux said. “that drainage
system just can’t handle it.”
the u.S. Army corps of engineers is
studying the city’s drainage problems and
may have a proposal prepared by the end of
the year, brasseaux said.
Firefighters in the city worked into
thursday morning, not closing the command
post until 1:30 a.M., said carencro fire
capt. Carl fontenot.
“we did about another 30 or 40 evacuations
last night,” fontenot said.
Wednesday night, james stelly sought
refuge at the home of his neighbor, wilson
savoy, after he was rescued by
firefighters.
Both men live in vatican square mobile
home park. Only a few mobile homes that
sat on higher ground in the park were free
from the water.
Thursday afternoon, both men sat on
savoy’s porch. Stelly said he hadn’t
seen flooding in the park since the early
90s.
“it was the day they swore bill clinton
in,” stelly said. “i lost a car and a
truck that day because of the water. It
was a rain just like this.”
stelly hadn’t been to check on his mobile
home thursday, but thought that it would
be fine.
The day wasn’t a total wash for some
vatican square residents.
“we were fishing off the front porch,”
laughed trina pearson. “we got a few
bites.”
she sat, jeans rolled up at her ankles, on
the small front porch of jackie francois’
trailer. Francois’ daughter lives in the
same trailer park and was evacuated
wednesday night.
“we’re one of the only ones who stayed
because we’re on higher ground,” francois
said. “if it gets any higher we’ll
leave.”
the storm damage and flooding wasn’t
limited to acadiana.
A house in the new orleans suburb of
kenner had its roof torn off wednesday
night while a tornado was confirmed in an
unpopulated area in nearby st. Charles
parish.
Entergy said about 8,000 of its customers
in the new orleans area lost power, mostly
because of tree limbs falling on utility
lines, but the vast majority had been
restored by dawn thursday.
Throughout the new orleans area, up to 3
inches of rain fell on saturated ground,
causing street flooding throughout the
region.
In baton rouge, mayor bobby simpson
declared a state of emergency wednesday
after heavy rain pushed water into some
businesses and homes.
Joined: 16 Mar 2004 Posts: 738 Location: clinton twp, MI
Posted: 05-15-04 08:24am
Wow! Its been raining here in michigan
for like a week and a half now. I hope it
doesnt get too bad where u at . Lol the
kids look like their havin a blast though.
~ erica.
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 05-17-04 23:13pm
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Posts: 1410 Location: burlington
Posted: 05-18-04 21:50pm
Its ok southeastern wisconsin(where I am)
is flooding too. By my dads there is
10feet of water(river included) and there
is a house by the river and its up to
there windows! Its ridiculous
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PregnaJordan
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Joined: 18 Oct 2003 Posts: 2908
Posted: 05-19-04 00:25am
Its like 85 freakkin degrees here! I wish
it would rain! Dammit..It looks like it
might sometime today! Hopefully
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 05-19-04 00:34am
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noodleandshorty
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Posts: 1410 Location: burlington
Posted: 05-19-04 04:10am
Haha jennifer. Thats a good one I love
thunderstorms just not when it makes the
boom noise. Lol that scares me...And
especially when ryan isnt by me lol.
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Alexa
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2003 Posts: 101
Posted: 05-19-04 07:54am
It's been raining over here(pr) since last
week a lot of flooding too.
It's just crazy.
Chanda,where exactly in louisiana do you
live? I'm going to new orleans in
june.Well,actually stoping there in my way
to texas