Thousands of Louisiana’s families are returning to flooded homes to start gutting them after last week's torrential rain dumped up to 20 inches. Emergency officials said more than 4,958 homes in Louisiana were damaged. Survivors from Morehouse Parish, LA started to clean their homes flooded by past raining days from March 8-12. FEMA and Louisiana Emergency Management Agency are working together to help survivors to recover. Residents impacted by the recent flooding may register for disaster assistance or get information about their application by calling 1-800-621-3362 (FEMA); TTY 1-800-462-75


Thousands of Louisiana’s families are returning to flooded homes to start gutting them after last week's torrential rain dumped up to 20 inches. Emergency officials said more than 4,958 homes in Louisiana were damaged. Survivors from Morehouse Parish, LA started to clean their homes flooded by past raining days from March 8-12. FEMA and Louisiana Emergency Management Agency are working together to help survivors to recover. Residents impacted by the recent flooding may register for disaster assistance or get information about their application by calling 1-800-621-3362 (FEMA); TTY March 26, 2016 - Morehouse Parish, LA --- Thousands of Louisiana’s families are returning to flooded homes to start gutting them after last week's torrential rain dumped up to 20 inches. Emergency officials said more than 4,958 homes in Louisiana were damaged. Survivors from Morehouse Parish, LA started to clean their homes flooded by past raining days from March 8-12. FEMA and Louisiana Emergency Management Agency are working together to help survivors to Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials


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