Two people have died in the fires ravaging Louisiana as residents and leaders are desperate for rain to help quell the blazes.
Two people have died in the wildfires ravaging Louisiana as residents and leaders are desperate for rain to help quell the blazes.
An 84-year-old woman in St. Tammany Parish was found unconscious Sunday when an official noticed a brush fire on her property, the Louisiana IlluminatorThe victim was taken to a hospital in New Orleans, where she died. Hers was the second fatality in recent weeks attributed to the state’s wildfires. “Although temperatures are expected to back down slightly from record levels this week, the forecast still doesn’t call for substantial rain — which first responders have said is key to reducing the wildfire threat,” the outlet said.fire glowing among a cluster of trees, and theIn a social media post on Sunday, Gov. John Bel Edwards , “It may still be some time before our prayers for rain are answered.
It may still be some time before our prayers for rain are answered. But we are doing everything we can, with every resource available, to win the fight against these wildfires.
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