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A tornado touched down just north of the river and south of the airport in Kenner and took the roof off a large building. It was noted the roof material was severely corroded and rusted. The tornado moved north and convergence in downed trees was seen just to the east of a cemetery. The tornado continued to track north- northeast, with trees down near the railroad tracks and power lines down just north of the tracks, where it looks like the tornado lifted.
New Orleans International (KMSY) reported a wind gust of 54 knots during a thunderstorm. Several power poles were also blown down in the 2000 block of Colorado Street in Kenner.
Power lines and trees were blown down and blocking roads in Kenner.
A utility pole and power line were knocked down.
News
Be prepared for 7 days without power during category 1 hurricane, Entergy says | Weather/Traffic | theadvocate.com
In most years, giving guidance in the Baton Rouge area about how long the power will be out because of hurricane-force winds isn't a factor. Hurricane Ida, however, provided a
Category 4 hurricane? Prepare for 21 days without power, Entergy says | News | nola.com
As Louisiana prepares to enter the most active weeks of the hurricane season, an Entergy representative said the public should be prepared to go without power for up to 21
Power outages in the summer heat leave families frustrated | wwltv.com
"If (Entergy) knew what the civilians were going through, you probably would put a little pep to your step."
Families assess wind damage in Kenner
Stormy weather blew through Kenner Thursday night, knocking out power to about 2,000 customers.
Live updates: Storms move through New Orleans, flooding streets and knocking out power | Weather | nola.com
Heavy rainfall in New Orleans East has outpaced drainage pump capacity, S&WB says
Tornado warning issued in New Orleans as storms move through: Timing, outages | Weather | nola.com
A tornado watch is in effect until 9 p.m.
Thunderstorms knock out power, flood streets across New Orleans metro; see live radar | Weather | nola.com
The storm has knocked out power for about 6,700 Entergy customers across the state.
Power restored to Kenner residents affected by morning outage
Entergy responded to a large power outage in Kenner Tuesday morning.
Victims identified in weekend’s deadly wrong-way crash in Kenner Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn
A wrong-way driver caused a fatal crash that killed three people and left another in critical condition Saturday night (Jan. 22) in Kenner, authorities said.
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What is Power Outage?
Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.
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Kenner, Louisiana
City | Kenner |
County | Jefferson |
State | Louisiana (LA) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 70062, 70063, 70064, 70065, 70097 |
Been with out power for 21/2 days