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Louisiana braces for more heavy rainfall as millions are under flash flood watches across the South

Louisiana is on high alert as it braces for potential record-breaking rainfall, with severe flash floods expected statewide. The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur have already caused significant damage, prompting a state of emergency. Milli...

NBC News· Jun 19, 2026 · 5:55 PM · 5 views

Louisiana is on high alert as it braces for potential record-breaking rainfall, with severe flash floods expected statewide. The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur have already caused significant damage, prompting a state of emergency. Millions across the South remain under flash flood watches as the storm's impact continues. #Louisiana #FloodWatch #TropicalStorm #WeatherAlert #Rainfall

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