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2016 Louisiana floods

In August 2016, prolonged rainfall from an unpredictable storm resulted in catastrophic flooding in the state of Louisiana, United States; thousands of houses and businesses were submerged. Louisiana's governor, John Bel Edwards, called the disaster a "historic, unprecedented flooding event" and declared a state of emergency. Many rivers and waterways, particularly the Amite and Comite rivers, reached record levels, and rainfall exceeded 20 inches (510 mm) in multiple parishes.

Date

August 12, 2016 (2016-08-12)–August 22, 2016 (2016-08-22)[1]

Most of southern Louisiana, United States

13

$10–15 billion[2]

Because numerous homeowners who were affected were without flood insurance, the federal government provided disaster aid through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).[3] The flood was called the worst US natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy in 2012.[4] At least 13 deaths have been reported as a result of the flooding.[5]

at the Red Cross's website

Help for those affected by Louisiana floods

at the Louisiana governor's website

Shelter information for those displaced by the floods

Map of area flooded by 2016 Louisiana Flood in East Baton Rouge Parish

East Baton Rouge Parish Flood Inundation Map

Northshore Cajun Army

Crisishaven.org – Crisis Registry created by local Baton Rouge residents