Louisiana continues to battle “unprecedented” flooding on Sunday, as experts warn that the historic rainfall that sparked the rising waters is the kind of extreme weather event to expect on a warming planet.
Over 7,000 people have been rescued, at least three people have died, and a state of emergency has been declared.
“This is unprecedented,” Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said Saturday. “Please don’t rely on your experiences in the past.”
He further warned on Sunday, “It is ongoing. It is not over.”
Edwards and “and his family were even forced to leave the Governor’s Mansion when chest-high water filled the basement and electricity was shut off,” the Associated Press reports. “That’s never happened before,” Edwards said.
As NBC News reported:
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