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Hurricane Gustav
3:26 am
Sat August 30, 2008
Hurricane Gustav Announcement/Information
For the duration of Hurricane Gustav, WWNO will broadcast network programming. We are doing this so that our staff and their families may safely evacuate. We will return as soon as possible after the storm.
Best Wishes For Everyone's Saftey, Paul Maassen WWNO GM.
Current info on the storm http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/.
Here is a list of some of the State agencies and other hurricane related resources:
American Red Cross
www.preparelouisiana.redcross.org
(866) GET-INFO or (866) 438-4636
Southeast Louisiana Chapter (Greater New Orleans)
(800) 229-8191
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
www.dotd.louisiana.gov
Customer Service Center
(225) 379 1232
Toll -free (877) LADOTD
or (877) 452-3683
Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
www.ohsep.louisiana.gov
(225) 925-7500
Louisiana State Police
www.lsp.org
Road Closure Information (800) 469-4828
Troop B (Kenner) (800) 964-8076
Troop L (Covington) (888) 339-8659
Louisiana Department of Social Services
www.dss.state.la.us
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
www.dhh.state.la.us
Louisiana Attorney General
Hurrican Hotline
(800) 351-6712
U.S Department of Homeland Security
www.ready.gov
National Weather Service
www.srh.noaa.gov
