Thousands hunker down after Louisiana floods; 6 killed
BATON ROUGE, La. — Thousands of people in southern Louisiana hunkered down in shelters Monday, forced out of their homes by intense flooding that took many people by surprise.
The weather had improved from the torrential downpours, but rivers and creeks in many areas were still way above flood stage, and people downstream eyed the deluge with concern.
Across southern Louisiana, residents scrambled to get to safety as heavy rain in some areas came close to 2 feet over a 48-hour period. Rescuers evacuated more than 20,000 people since the flooding started Friday and more than 10,000 people were in shelters as of late Sunday, according to Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards. At least six people were killed.
“Everybody got caught off-guard,” said Anthony “Ace” Cox, who started a Facebook group to help collect information about where people were stranded. “It was an absolute act of God. We’re talking about places that have literally never flooded before.”


