Two famous New Orleans restaurants are working together to bring hot meals to emergency responders who have been working hard on Red River flood response.
The Red River is now expected to crest above 37 feet in Shreveport, according to the National Weather Service's Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service's latest observation as of 4PM today.
National Guard troops worked around the clock to construct a backup wall under the Jimmie Davis Bridge as the wall already there was starting to leak. Shreveport Chief Administrative Office Brian Crawford sent us the video of the wall which is holding up.
It's rapid. It's loud. In fact, it's downright frightening. In case you haven't been near the Red River in the past week or so, perhaps you don't realize the ferocity and mercilessness of the speeding water.
The National Weather Service calls it an "Advanced Hydrologic Prediction", but to folks like you and me, it's a quick way to see - hour by hour - how high the river is, how much higher it will get and how long til the water starts to recede. In a word, it's amazing!