CM Palmer talked with Entergy at 11am and will again at
2:30pm. Entergy is assessing what it will take to get the 8 transmission lines
back up as well as the distribution stations (I think that’s right). We should know
more by tomorrow. In Algiers, S&WB pump 11 is up and pump 13 is down. No rain is predicted for now, and when it does rain later in the week, it should be no more than 1 – 2 inches. If you’re away, stay where you are. If you are there, stay
in or check catch basins for blockage. NOPD and the National Guard are doing
drive arounds. Charging Stations – Each Firehouse has generators and you
can go there for charging. Right now there is flooding near the Firehouse on
Gen. DeGaulle, so the ones on Woodland and on Gen. Meyer might be better bets
for now. - You can see the results mapped out at https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1MXqXfrnFJ8wb0lE8iNfGv16YuxbKt3s_&usp=sharing Food and water distribution in conjunction with Second Harvest may be available Monday or Tuesday. Oxygen exchange is available at the Gen. DeGaulle Firehouse, but may be moved due to the flooding. CM Palmer’s work phone and personal cell are out, however Mary Ochletree and Zack Monroe in her office are able to receive emails. You can try 504-410-4422 (texts may be delayed) and Mary 504-295-6912. Trash pickup will probably not take place this week because there is no power at the landfills. Some blue tarps may be available later this week at the Arthur Monday Center. They don’t know about FEMA yet. For more information:- https://ready.nola.gov/ - Text NOLAREADY to 77295 for updates - Go to http://www.anpcnola.org/ or https://sites.google.com/site/anpcnola/home .(ANPC will try to update several times daily.) - CM Palmer’s social media sites: https://twitter.com/kgislesonpalmer , https://www.facebook.com/kristin.gislesonpalmer/ |
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