Multiple rivers reaching critical levels across southeast Louisiana and Mississippi
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Several rivers across Southeast Louisiana are at elevated levels Friday, with some cresting at main phases whereas others proceed to fall, based on the most recent water stage studying.
The West Hobolochitto Creek close to McNeill is probably the most regarding, presently at a serious stage and cresting at 20.50 ft. The Jourdan River can be anticipated to succeed in main stage, with present readings at 10.78 ft and anticipated to crest at 11 ft.
The Pearl River is at 16.82 ft and cresting at a reasonable stage, whereas the East Hobolochitto Creek close to Caesar is at a reasonable stage however falling at 18.31 ft.
The Tchefuncte River close to Covington is at 24.44 ft at a minor stage however falling. The Bogue Falaya River at Boston Street stays on the lowest stage of the group at 9.85 ft and is at a minor stage.
Residents in flood inclined areas ought to monitor situations intently as water levels proceed to fluctuate all through the area.
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