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posted on April 12, 2006

FEMA Provides Flood Recovery Guidance to Coastal Parishes of Louisiana to Support Rebuilding Efforts

NEW ORLEANS, LA. -- To help Louisiana coastal communities make prudent rebuilding decisions during the hurricane Katrina and Rita recovery process, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) today released flood recovery guidance documents for Jefferson, Orleans and St. Bernard parishes as well as portions of Plaquemines and St. Charles parishes in southern Louisiana. These Advisory Base Flood Elevations provide communities the critical engineering data they can use to make their communities safer and stronger during the rebuilding process.


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