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NEWS | March 10, 2016

Louisiana National Guard assists flood fight with high-water rescues

By Sgt. 1st Class Denis Ricou Louisiana National Guard

PINEVILLE, La. – The Louisiana National Guard, as directed by Gov. John Bel Edwards, has deployed Soldiers and equipment to Bossier, Webster and Caddo Parishes to assist local agencies in response to significant flooding due to heavy rain in the northwest part of the state Wednesday.

Early Wednesday, four high-water vehicles and eight Soldiers from the 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment in Shreveport, began conducting operations in Bossier Parish. An additional 16 Soldiers and eight high-water vehicles are beginning operations in the three affected parishes.

The LANG has been authorized to activate up to 200 Guard members as needed to respond to flooding, as well as utilizing existing full-time Guard members. These operations could include evacuations, search and rescue, distribution and supply of water and meals, security and shelter support, and distribution of sandbags and sandbag-filling machines.

The LANG has begun prepping another 36 high-water vehicles and 16 boats in an effort to quickly respond if needed.