The Department s announcement on Monday came after the Director-General of the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) filed a complaint with the Harbour Police on May 23 over the environmental destruction caused by the fire onboard the Singapore-flagged vessel, Xinhua news agency reported.The
Flood cleanup continues on Memorial Day
Flood cleanup continues on Memorial Day
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BATON ROUGE - Instead of a Memorial Day BBQ, family gatherings in some neighborhoods involve flood clean-up after the torrential rain two weeks ago. Days later, there s still plenty of work to do.
Clara and Wayne Laird have lived in their Jefferson Terrace home for 44 years. This is the first time they ve had to deal with a flood. We lost almost all of our stuff, said Wayne.
The Lairds are spending their Memorial Day sifting through what is left in the house and boxing it up. Some of it will be donated.
The Department s announcement on Monday came after the Director-General of the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) filed a complaint with the Harbour Police on May 23 over the environmental destruction caused by the fire onboard the Singapore-flagged vessel, Xinhua news agency reported.The
BATON ROUGE – Many homeowners had to change their plans this Memorial Day weekend. Two weeks after heavy storms, people are still working to clean out their homes.
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