The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has released a list of roads previously closed due to the blizzard that have reopened.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development continued work to reopen interstates across south Louisiana Thursday, days after a historic snow storm along the Gulf Coast.
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Southeast Louisiana is dealing with the aftermath of a severe winter storm. Here are roads that have re-opened and roads that are still closed.
Westbank Expressway closed temporarily due to ice; crews worked to clear roads, aiming to reopen by afternoon.
Interstate 10 from the Louisiana-Texas state line to as far east as Sorrento or Gramercy could be fully open to traffic in both directions at some point Thursday afternoon, Department of Transportation and Development Secretary Joe Donahue said.
The Interstate 10 closure spanned nearly the entire state, ending west of the Mississippi state line east of New Orleans. Meanwhile, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) had deployed crews traveling in both directions to treat the interstate's surfaces in an effort to restore normal traffic flow.
According to Deidra Druilhet, public information officer at DOTD for Lafayette Parish, "DOTD crews are working day and night to monitor the roads. As of Wednesday, all bridges, roads, and highways listed yesterday will remain closed with some closures being extended."
SO THOSE ARE BRIDGES AND SOME OF YOU KNOW, THEY’RE GOING TO START SALTING IN THE SEVEN PARISHES IN OUR GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. SO THIS ALL WORK STARTED ON SUNDAY WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PREPARING FOR 100,
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and state officials held a news briefing on Wednesday to update residents on the unprecedented weather event and its ongoing challenges.
With record-setting winter weather threatening to hit Louisiana, Arkansas deployed crews today to assist the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD).The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) sent its Strike Team from central Arkansas and several snowplow and salt brine tanker drivers to assist Louisiana.
Crews with the Arkansas Department of Transportation came down to south Louisiana this week to help us dig out. They're back home now, but they posted tons of video while they were here!