A debris pile in Baton Rouge, La., an all-to-familiar site to the 18 Soldiers and Airmen who delivered supplies from West Virginia, an area that had been heavily flooded in June. West Virginia National Guard Soldiers loaded five tractor-trailer truck with supplies Sept. 7. The convoy delivered the supplies to a multi-agency warehouse that has been opened to assist in bringing in much needed donations and supplies to support the recovery efforts across the state. According to the State of Louisiana Joint Information Center, the warehouse is being operated as a partnership with the state and L


A debris pile in Baton Rouge, La., an all-to-familiar site to the 18 Soldiers and Airmen who delivered supplies from West Virginia, an area that had been heavily flooded in June. West Virginia National Guard Soldiers loaded five tractor-trailer truck with supplies Sept. 7. The convoy delivered the supplies to a multi-agency warehouse that has been opened to assist in bringing in much needed donations and supplies to support the recovery efforts across the state. According to the State of Louisiana Joint Information Center, the warehouse is being operated as a partnership with the state and Louisiana VOAD. Donations will then be distributed out to support the efforts of non-profits, shelters, and parishes as they respond to the needs in their communities.


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