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Louisiana's LDWF reported significant fish kills due to hypoxia after Hurricane Francine, with 89 events documented across 2 million acres of fisheries.
Compared to Hurricane Ida in 2021—which affected many of the same areas—fish kills from Hurricane Francine were scattered and moderate in severity. The full report offers a detailed analysis of storm ...
LDWF has released its official report detailing the freshwater fisheries impacts of Hurricane Francine, a Category 2 storm that made landfall in Terrebonne Parish on September 11, 2024.
Last year, Hurricane Francine knocked tree after tree into the bayou. Now, the parish needs to clean up 352 spots blocked by debris before flooding becomes an issue.
Jefferson Parish Councilmember Arita Bohanan and Kenner Mayor Michael Glaser both said the failure of the pumps during Hurricane Francine may have contributed to neighborhood flooding.
View the map of Tropical Storm Francine’s path and forecast. The storm is expected to become a hurricane by midweek as it nears the U.S. Gulf Coast.