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Louisiana Emergency Alert System Parish Radio For more information on Natural Disasters call 225-687-5140 or visit Stations http://www.ohsep.louisiana.gov/evacinfo/SWHurriGuide.pdf 1610 & 1620 AM RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEM WJBO 1150 AM • Louisiana Emergency Alert System WFMF 102.5 FM The following radio stations are key participants in the Louisiana Emergency Alert System. In the event of an emergency, these stations will broadcast emergency information. Alexandria Baton Rouge Crowley Lafayette Lake Charles New Orleans Northeast Ruston Shreveport Baton Rouge AM 970 AM 1150 FM 102.9 FM 99.9 AM 1470 AM 870 AM 540/ AM 1490 AM 1130/ (KSYL) (WJBO) (KAJN) (KTDY) (KLCL) (WWL) FM 101.9 (KRUS) FM 94.5 TV Stations AM 580/FM FM 102.5 FM 99.5 (K} FM 101.9 (KNOE) FM 107.5 (KWKH) 96.9 (KZMZ) (WFMF) ILA) (WLMG) (KXKZ) WAFB Channel 9 FM 93.1 WBRZ Channel 2 (KQID) WVLA Channel 33 • NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) NOAA Weather Radio is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information direct from a nearby WGMB Channel 44 National Weather Service office. NWR broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazardous information 24 hours a day. 14 HURRICANE GUIDE 2010 | FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2010 LOUISIANA EMERGENCY EVA4C9E UATION MAP Miller Lafayette Columbia Union Ashley Chicot Washington Winston Holmes Attala Noxubee 371 Humphreys Cass 71 79 51 425 165 65 2 STOP HERE FOR INFORMATION Morehouse Sharkey State officials have established a networkNes hobofa sites Kemper 3 Claiborne West Carroll Yazoo Leake 2 Issaquena 55 167 Union 2 2 along major highways across Louisiana that will guide 79 East Carroll Bossier 63 evacuating motorists to shelter, food, gas and other 141 HURRICANE GUIDE 1323 009 — 49 Madison Lincoln Monroe 17 65 80 services./ This list corresponds with the numbers on the Caddo 61 20 Harrison 220 Webster map. 80 167 Meridian Ouachita 80 Lauderdale Shreveport Jackson 1. Tourist welcome center at the re-entry fromNewton Missis- 20 371 80 Scott 20 165 Richland 79 6 sippi on U.S. 64220 and 84. Address: 1401 Carter St. (U.S. 147 Madison Warren Jackson 20 80 Bienville 2 1 184), Vidalia.Hinds Rankin 71 17 Vicksbu2.rg Tourist welcome center at the re-entry from Missis- LOUISIANACaddo 167 EMERGENCY EVACUATION MAP 171 20 34 65 Panola Harriso n 220 Webster sippi on I-10. Address: 836 I-20 West, Tallulah. 80 167 Franklin Meridian Shreveport OuacChiataldwell 80 Lauderdale Clarke 20 371 Ja ckson 80 3. ParagonSTOP Casino,HERE FOR for INFORMAevacueesScott TION headedNewton fromJasper the Richland 20 De Soto 6 84 Red River 116565 Smith 79 147 Tensas southeastState officials area220 ha Jve ackon soestab nLa. lished1. Address: a networ 711k of Paragon sites along Place, Madi so n Warren 80 15 2 Claiborne 20 45 84 1 Bienville Rankin Winn majorMarksville. highwHinds ays across LouisianaSimpson 49 that will guide evacuat- 171 71 84 17 Vicksburg 11 ing motor4. Sammy’sistsCo piatoh shelter Truck, Stop,food, fromgas andthe southeastother services and. cen- 49 1 84 167 34 65 Panola 171 Fr anklin Thistral list areas corresponds on I-49. with Address: the numbers Take I-49 on the to maExitp. 53. 3601 Caldwell Clarke Shelby Jefferson 55 Ja sper 84 Natchitoches La. 115 West, Bunkie. De Soto 84 Red River 165 Catahoula 65 1. Tourist welcome center atSm ith the re-entry from 84 Tensas Wayne 167 Jones 15 Claiborne Mississippi5. Med on Express U.S. highw Office,ays65 from and theC84.ovingto nAddress:southeast1401 and45 cen- 84 6 71 La Salle 51 Winn 65 SimpLsoawnrence 49 171 84 165 84 Natchez tral areas on U.S. 71. Address:Jefferson Davis 7525 U.S. 71,11 Alexan- Carter St.Copiah(U.S. 84), 8Vidalia.4 Sabine 49 1 84 1 Lincoln 84 Concordia Adams dria.2. Tourist welcome center at the re-entry from 6 Franklin 28 Shelby Grant Je fferson 55 59 84 Natchitoches 61 Mississippi6. P.E. onGym, I-10. LSU-Shreveport,Address: 836 I-20 from West, the Tallulah. southeast, Catahoula 65 Wayne San Augustine 167 84 Mississippi southwest and central areasCoving onton U.S. 171Jo nes and I-19. Ad- 6 71 3. Paragon Casino, for evacuees headed fromHatt iethesburg Sabine La Salle 51 Lawrence 171 165 84 65 Natchez Je fferson Davi s dress: 1 University84 Place, Shreveport. Greene Sabine Alexandria 1 southeastLinc olnarea on La. 1. Address:Marion 711 Paragon Place, 84 Lamar Forrest Perry 5 Concordia Adams 7. Pickering High School, from the southwest areas 6 28 Fr anklin Marksville. Pike 98 28 Wilkinson Amite Walthall RapideGrs ant 59 61 on U.S. 171. Address:Missis98sipp 180i Lebleu Road, Leesville. San Augustine Vernon 3 4. Sammy’s Tr uck Stop, from the southeast and cen- 55 Sabine 8 Avoyelles 8. Tourist information center, from theHattiesb southwesturg and Texas 1717 tral areas on I-49. Address: Take I-49 to Exit 53. 3601 Greene Alexandria 1 central areas on U.S.Ma 165.rion Address: 8904 U.S. 165, 61 La. 115 West, Bunkie. Lamar 5 Fo rrest Perry 28 West Feliciana Pike 98 Wilkinson Amite Oberlin. Walthall George Rapides 5. Med Express Office, from the southeast and central Vernon 167 3 East Feliciana 9. 4Maddie’s3 Truck98 Was hPlaza,ington 2115972, La.59 1, Simmesport 8 4 67 areas on55 U.S. 71. Address: 7525 U.S. 71, Alexandria.Stone Texas 7 71 Avoyel les St. Helena 25 Pearl River Newton 8 19 1 61 6. P44.E.9 Gym,51 LSU-Shreveport, from the southeast, 190 Evangeline 49 Jasper 165 49 PWeoinstte Fe Colicuiapnaee 27 9 East Baton Rouge southwest16 andTang ipacentralhoa areas on U.1S.1 171 and I-19.George 113 26 167 61 171 167 East Feliciana 43 Washington 21 59 Tyler Beauregard Allen 13 4 16 Jackson 67 Address: 1 University Place, Shreveport. Stone 190 71 St. Helena 21 25 Harrison Newton 8 190 19 51 Pearl River Tyler 110 7.449 Pichering High School, from the southwest49 areas 109 190 190 Evangel ine 190 Ja sper 49 Pointe Coupee 41 12 27 165 190 St. Landry West Baton RoEaugste Baton Rouge 16 Tangipahoa 11 Hancock 26 61 on U.12 S. 171. Address: 180 Lebleu Road,59 Leesville. 171 113 167 St. Tammany 10 110 Tyler Beauregard Allen 13 16 Livingston Covington Ja ckson 190 26 8. Mowad Civic Center21 , from12 the southwest and cen- 55 Slidell 12 190 Baton Rouge Harriso n 90 Gulfport Tyler 110 109 190 10 tral areas190 on U.S. 165. Address: 5th Ave. and 10th St., Lafayette 41 Lake12 Charles 99 190Acadia St. Landry West BatonIb Roervugillee Hancock 12 59 190 110 St. Martin oneLivingston block offCo U.vingS.ton165 inSt. Ta Oakdalemmany . 10 Calcasieu 1 10 11 10 210 26 Lafayette 90 12 101 90 Baton Rouge Ascension 55 Slid10ell Gulfport 12 Jefferson Davis 9. Maddie’St. John the Basptis tTr uck Plaza, 15972 La. 1, Simmespor90 t. 31 Orange 14 Lafayette 10 Orleans Lake Charles 99 Ac1ad3ia Iberville 61 190 St. Martin 10 11 510 Calcasieu 1 10 St. James 10 210 Lafayette 33909 610 101 9014 Ascension 10 Je fferson Davi s Iberia St. John31 2the7 Baptist 310 167 31 Orange 14 13 1 OrleNanesw Orleans 27 35 90 61 Cameron 82 Assumption 10 510 Jefferson 27 182 St. James 339 610 39 46 14 Vermilion St. Martin 167 Iberia 70 3127 Houma 310 St. Charles St. Bernard 1 New Orleans 27 35 333 90 82 82 90 Cameron 182St. Mary Assumption 20 Je fferson 27 4539 46 Vermilion St. Martin 90 90 82 90 70 Houma St. Charles Jefferson St. Bernard 333 24 90 82 20 182 LaFourche St. Mary 23 39 90 45 82 Iberia 90 90 1Je fferson 24 182 LaFourche 23 Plaquemines LEGEND Terrebonne 3235 39 Iberia 56 1 Interstate Highways 57 55 Plaquemines Terrebonne 56 3235 LEGEND 23 US Highways 57 55 Interstate LEHigGENDhways 1 Louisiana Evacuation Routes 23 US HigInthwersaytas te Highways 1 Mississippi State Highways LouisiUSana Hi Eghvawcuaysation Routes MississLouiiMippisiss Sanatisasit eEppi Hvacigua hRiwtiaonveys rRoutes MissisMisiInpssptriis Rsiacppiivoaser Stattael HiWaghwterways ay IntracMioassstaislsi Wppiat Riervewary InUrtracbanoas taAl reaWatserway Urba n Areas UrParban is Ahereas/sCounties Parishes/Counties u exi Parishes/Counties Gulf Mexicoco 10 I10nterstaIntte Hersightawteay HiShghieldway Shield f M HURRICANE 10 Interstate Highway Shield f 61 U61S Highway Shield oof 61 USUS Hi Highwghayw Shayie ldShield EVACUATION 1 S1t1ate HStStiatghatew Hiea yghHi Swahghieyl wadShieyld Shield ROUTE Shelter Information Points 015 020 5 0310 0420 0 30 40 1 1 Shelter Information Points Miles Miles 1 Shelter Information Points During the threat of a hurricane, a phased Phase II: 40 hours before onset of trop- tion system but remain vulnerable to a slow- evacuation will be based on geographic location ical-storm winds. Includes areas south of the moving Category 3 or any Category 4 or 5 hurri- and time in which tropicalP storhasmed winds Evac uareati oforen - Mississippi River which are levee protected but cane. These areas are depicted in yellow on the casted to reach the affected areas. remain vulnerable to Category 2 or higherLouisiana isEv bleacuationssed with so mMape of t.heDur Natiingon’s Phasegreatest r eIII,sou rcerces. tain Whe nroutes a crisis During a threat of a hurricane, a phased evacuation will be based on geographic location and time in which tropical storm FOR INFORMATION winds are forecasted to reach the affected areas. storms. These areas are depicted in orangethr eonatens, wwille mu sbet ta kdirectede steps to p roandtect t hthee mo sContraflot precious of wtho sPlane reso uwillrces –be our people. State and local agencies have worked together on a plan to evacuate Louisiana TUNE RADIO TO Phase I Phase - 50 Hou I:rs b50efor ehours onset of t rbefopicaorel stor monset winds.
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