Louisiana Residents Try To Find The Best Way To Stay Safe In Tropical Storm Barry
The rain and flooding from Tropical Storm Barry are the biggest threat to Louisiana, particularly in the low-lying areas close to the coast. Evacuations are in place and people are concerned.
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July 13, 2019 at 03:08AM
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NPR News: Louisiana Residents Try To Find The Best Way To Stay Safe In Tropical Storm Barry
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