mayor, what is your message to people tonight? our message is, please, stay in, stay at home safely for those that do not have any damage. people kind of riding around trying to do their own assessment is not safe at this time. we have gas leaks across the city that the fire companies are dealing with, and they are doing assessments relative to those type of things, so it s critical that we just have people understand how important it is to stay at home. there is a shelter that has been set up, and there is a group for our emergency numbers for residents has been televised. if they need assistance, to please reach out to our emergency numbers so we can meet their needs as quickly as possible, and then tomorrow, it s about recovery, first thing in the morning. mayor belinda constant and chief lawson, i appreciate your time tonight, and our thoughts are with you and the community and all those impacted by the storms. we appreciate your time, thank you. thank you so much. thank
clean up their home tonight. you have any sense of how many people may be without power tonight? right now, the latest estimates are over 40, 000, but that s because they ve got power back on in some areas that lost it earlier, but this one went through all 64 parishes. 15 tornadoes at least have touched down, that s the latest report. in north louisiana all the way down to south louisiana, so it was widespread. do you think you are through the worst of it now? yes, it s past now. we were lucky this hurricane season, louisiana was spared. this storm did not spare a us at all and touched every part of the state. lieutenant governor billy nungesser, always good to talk you. i appreciate it. thank you my friend. you take care. joining me now the mayor of and chief of police, arthur lawson. mayor, what are you seeing right now in your parish?
and the police is here, wanted to talk a little bit about security in the city, but it is significant. chief lawson from the law enforcement, who are you seeing, what are you concerned about most? our biggest concern right now, we have enormous amount of parlance, hundreds of structures, there are damaged, roofs off buildings, collapsed buildings, buildings and homes moved off of slabs. our biggest concern now is putting out light plans to try to control traffic and those who want to sightsee. we have not had any problems with any type of looting or anything like that. it s basically been getting people back to safety. we ve had some people who were in structures that we ve had to get out. we ve had some individuals that we had to bring to the hospital with our ems service, but that is our biggest concern right now, the safety and making the
VILLAGE OF WILSON, N.Y. It’s tough to forget the images from 2017 and 2019. Historic water levels on Lake Ontario that spilled over the shoreline in Niagara County and beyond.