Hurricane Laura

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Sugar cane along La. 182 in Bayou Vista shows minor wind damage.
—The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears

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A mail receptacle in Bayou Vista fell over from the rain and wind.
—The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears

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As would be expected with any wind event, some trailers had skirting blown off.
—The Daily Review/Diane Miller Fears

Tri-City area damage seems minimal

As daylight and the curfew makes travel possible, a quick look around the Bayou Vista and Berwick area showed minimal Hurricane Laura damage.

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Morgan City Mayor Frank "Boo" Grizzaffi, right, answers a question by Councilman Mark Stephens, left, during Tuesday's council meeting at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. Seated between them is Councilman Tim Hymel. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Morgan City expected to dodge major impacts of Laura

Morgan City is projected to dodge major impacts of Hurricane Laura, Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi told the council during its monthly meeting Tuesday at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium.

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