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    La. Guard focuses on response, recovery simultaneously

    La. Guard focuses on response, recovery simultaneously

    Photo By Garrett Dipuma | A Louisiana National Guardsman guiding a Humvee through floodwaters off of I-12...... read more read more

    BATON ROUGE, LA, UNITED STATES

    08.15.2016

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Denis Ricou 

    Louisiana National Guard

    BATON ROUGE, La. – The Louisiana National Guard began providing shelter support to the Baton Rouge River Center last night, Aug. 14, as directed by Gov. John Bel Edwards, following search and rescue operations due to heavy flash flooding in 12 parishes since operations began, Aug. 12.

    “As conditions change we [LANG] are transitioning and moving toward a 50 percent response – saving lives, search and rescue operations – and a 50 percent recovery effort – shelter security, commodities distribution, logistics and parish support,” said Maj. Gen. Glenn H. Curtis, adjutant general of the LANG.



    Currently, the LANG has over 3,300 Guardsmen assisting with emergency flood operations including evacuations, search and rescue operations, engineering missions, commodities distribution, and security and shelter support.

    As of this afternoon, the Louisiana National Guard has rescued over 7,600 citizens and 1,200 pets. The LANG has issued more than 16,700 MREs; 213,690 bottles of water; 260 tarps; and 714,000 sandbags. The LANG also issued over 2,200 cots and 1,700 blankets for shelter support.

    Over the course of these operations, Louisiana Guardsmen have supported local, state, and federal agencies with more than 236 high-water vehicles, 50 boats, 11 Bridge Erection Boats, and 9 helicopters.

    The LANG has liaison officer teams in 7 parishes to help assist as needed: Ascension, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, Vermillion, and Pointe Coupee.

    Louisiana’s Guardsmen are trained, ready and equipped to stand up at any moment to protect lives and property, maintain communications, and ensure the continuity of operations and government.

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    Date Taken: 08.15.2016
    Date Posted: 08.15.2016 19:29
    Story ID: 207191
    Location: BATON ROUGE, LA, US

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