As our dear friends and neighbors across the states of Louisiana and Florida hunker down, we're following the steady march of rising waters with concern. The Flood Warnings issued by the National Weather Service continue to underscore the gravity of the situation. In Louisiana, the Calcasieu River near Glenmo is of particular concern. Residents in low-lying areas alongside the riverbanks are urged to take measures to protect their property and adhere to local evacuation orders where necessary, with the warning in effect until the evening of November 26th.
Meanwhile, in the Sunshine State, the St. Johns River near Astor and the Withlacoochee at SR 200 Holder are swelling beyond their banks, prompting warnings that extend through the morning of November 26th. Floridians familiar with these waterways know the drill: secure your homes, gather essentials, and if possible, move to higher ground. Community response teams are working tirelessly to mitigate the impact, and we must support each other during these testing times. Remember, the safety of you and your family comes first; possessions can be replaced, but people cannot. Stay safe, stay informed, and let's weather this storm together.