Ike’s impact
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This graphic illustrates the preliminary weather impact on the state by Hurricane Ike. <!--break-->It could change as more information is gathered. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) announced today approximately 24,774 homes flooded as a result of Hurricane Ike. While these are estimated and preliminary numbers, here is the breakdown:
•Jefferson reported 2,500 flooded homes.
•Lafourche reported 24.
•St. John  reported 100.
•Terrebone  reported 15,000.
•Calcasieu reported 1,500.
•Cameron reported 3,000.
•Iberia  reported 1,000.
•St. Mary reported 450.
•Vermilion reported 1,000.
•St. Tammany reported 200.
•Tangipahoa Parish reports 60 homes, four businesses and one fire station flooded during Hurricane Ike.
•St. Bernard Parish is reporting two homes and approximately 20 mobile homes that were flooded.
Damage assessments are ongoing at the local, state and federal levels.
This graphic illustrates the preliminary weather impact on the state by Hurricane Ike. It could change as more information is gathered. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) announced today approximately 24,774 homes flooded as a result of Hurricane Ike. While these are estimated and preliminary numbers, here is the breakdown: •Jefferson reported 2,500 flooded homes. •Lafourche reported 24. •St. John reported 100. •Terrebone reported 15,000. •Calcasieu reported 1,500. •Cameron reported 3,000. •Iberia reported 1,000. •St. Mary reported 450. •Vermilion reported 1,000. •St. Tammany reported 200. •Tangipahoa Parish reports 60 homes, four businesses and one fire station flooded during Hurricane Ike. •St. Bernard Parish is reporting two homes and approximately 20 mobile homes that were flooded. Damage assessments are ongoing at the local, state and federal levels.
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This graphic illustrates the preliminary weather impact on the state by Hurricane Ike. It could change as more information is gathered. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) announced today approximately 24,774 homes flooded as a result of Hurricane Ike. While these are estimated and preliminary numbers, here is the breakdown:

•Jefferson reported 2,500 flooded homes.

•Lafourche reported 24.

•St. John reported 100.

•Terrebone reported 15,000.

•Calcasieu reported 1,500.

•Cameron reported 3,000.

•Iberia reported 1,000.

•St. Mary reported 450.

•Vermilion reported 1,000.

•St. Tammany reported 200.

•Tangipahoa Parish reports 60 homes, four businesses and one fire station flooded during Hurricane Ike.

•St. Bernard Parish is reporting two homes and approximately 20 mobile homes that were flooded.

Damage assessments are ongoing at the local, state and federal levels.
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