Where to find sand bags in West Baton Rouge ahead of heavy rain
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — As rain is expected to move through the area, sandbag locations have opened in parishes across Louisiana.
According to the Storm Tracker Team, there is estimated rainfall for the next few days, with rainfall inches between three and five in our area. Residents can expect to see a moderate flash flood risk.
Parishes across our viewing area have announced they will be on high alert as the heavy rain moves closer to the region.
The West Baton Rouge Parish Government was the first to announce sandbag locations. The WBR government asks that residents bring their own shovel, as sand and bags are available on-site.
Rivault Park, 900 S. Jefferson Ave., Port Allen
William & Lee Park, 1631 Louisiana Ave., Port Allen
Erwinville Park, 5110 Rougon Rd., Port Allen
Lobdell Fire Station, 2937 Lafiton Ln., Port Allen
South Winterville Water Tower
Alexander Park, 250 Elaine St., Brusly
Myhand Park, 8201 Laws Rd., Addis
Addis Fire Station, 6875 Hwy 1, Addis
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