Due to the heavy rains we had yesterday and the continued high water due to higher than normal flows in the Atchafalaya Rier.
https://kpel965.com/voluntary-evacua...martin-parish/
and more severe weather in the great plains heading to the mid west. All in the Red Rier or Mississippi river basins. All of it eventually flows through Louisiana.
The last time the Mississippi River was this high for this long, it prompted the federal government to build the modern levee system.
The river has been in flood stage for months, and on Tuesday, will hit 136 days in flood stage at Baton Rouge, breaking the record set in 1927.
What's more, the river is still in major flood stage and rising, though held in place by the levees. Meteorologists say they expect it will stay in flood stage "well into summer."
Its time for this thread to go back to current reports on the State of the River.
Meanwhile ...
Ole Man River keeps rolling along.
Severe weather continues in the Mississippi river basin.
History shows again and again how Nature points out the folly of men.....
Most of this. In the Mississippi river basin.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hern-Plai.html
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