State and county leaders worked Wednesday and Thursday to sift through the damage following severe weather and deadly tornadoes that hit the South.
the National Weather Service would be working to survey the damage and confirm if a tornado or multiple tornadoes touched down.
This comes after Louisiana's Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency on Wednesday following tornadoes that killed a man in a New Orleans area neighborhood. The governor's office said Edwards was traveling to the affected areas in St. Bernard, Orleans, Jefferson and St. Tammany parishes to"conduct a flyover of the impacted areas." Holly Perque, right, hugs family member Alyssa Wineski next to Alyssa's damaged home, Wednesday, March 23, 2022, in Arabi, Louisiana.Volunteer Matthew Maynard helps cut limbs from a tree that fell on a destroyed home after a tornado struck the area Tuesday night, in Arabi, Louisiana.
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