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EBR Mayor s Office issues guidance amid flood recovery efforts
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Wednesday, May 19 2021
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BATON ROUGE - Many East Baton Rouge Parish residents were taken by surprise as heavy rain crept into their homes overnight Monday, forcing them to evacuate and head for higher ground.
As the Parish works quickly to recover from damage caused by a series of storms that swept through the region on Monday and Tuesday, Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome is issuing guidance intended to assist each resident throughout the process.
Report flood damage
After Broome s public address, the mayor s office issued a follow-up news release that explained exactly how to report damage, stating, We are asking everyone in East Baton Rouge Parish who experienced damage from the recent rain event, to complete a simple online Damage Assessment Survey at brla.gov/emergency.