1953 rains brought more than cats and dogs

There were some pretty good thunderstorms across south Louisiana on April 24, 1953 — the kind we see regularly when fronts slide through the area. Nobody suspected they were the beginning of a series of downpours that eventually sent every stream in south Louisiana way out of its banks. Twelve people died as a direct result of the floods they caused. Damage was estimated at $35 million, second…

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