Governor Tate Reeves is briefing the media on Hurricane Ida and its aftermath. The presser is live-streamed below.
* Southeastern portion of state remains in danger.
* Rainfall of as much as 12 inches around Gulf Coast, 6+ inches in McComb area, 5+ inches around Hattiesburg
* 86,000 power outages right now, down from 136,000 outages earlier today.
* 20 water rescues on the Gulf Coast
* Terminal in Collins reopened.
* Ida won't leave state until after 8 AM tomorrow
* 4 nursing homes are on generator, two suffered minor damage.
* 5 hospitals are on mixture of generator and electric grid.
* 3 water systems not operational in Pike and Amite counties
5 comments:
Crickets?! Way to go Mississippi! I don’t know if the rest of the state received this message but we didn’t. Shit show as always. What a joke!
Bless his heart but the last thing the people need is more wind and hot air!
I took his advice to ask my doctor if I should go to the in-laws in Birmingham.
I hate Reeves. I love Reeves. I voted for Hood. I voted for Waller. Reeves should have been on the coast in a FEMA windbreaker ala P.Bryant. Reeves should have been bunkered at MHP giving 30 minute updates. Reeves should have been at the church handing out water bottles and ice. Reeves should have been at Stewpot stirring a pot. Reeves should have been with Jim Cantore.
You top-water turds who whine about not getting the news and weather should waddle on over to Best Buy this morning and getchu a 15 inch instead of waiting for the government to come down your street with an electronic megaphone.
Unless it's Gov. Dobbs telling me......it ain't real. All hail Gov. Dr. Dobbs !!!!! He is the savior.
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