It’s been days since Hurricane Francine hit Louisiana, having major impacts in some parts.For many areas, cleanup efforts continue. Along West Loyola Drive, you could still see the leftover debris and items from homes that sustained damage amid Francine. Kenner resident Arthur Scott reflected on the moments things went from bad to worse along his street: “My son came and woke me up and said, ‘We are flooded in.’ I couldn’t comprehend what he was saying because I had just come out here.” “Opened the door. My mind was totally blown away. Looked like Lake Pontchartrain outside of my home,” said Scott.Three of his vehicles were in water that was at least 3 to 4 feet high. It’s a reality Scott is still wrapping his mind around. “I believe they are probably a total loss. Insurance will pick them up tomorrow. At some point, they’ll make an assessment on them.”That …
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