Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration Ready to Assist in Flood Emergency

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - As flood warnings and coastal flood advisories remain in effect for several areas in Louisiana and Mississippi, Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is on standby and ready to assist with any resulting emergency.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for Boeuf River near Fort Necessity in Louisiana, affecting Franklin Parish. The warning is in effect until Thursday afternoon, with minor flooding forecasted. The Lower Ouachita River, including Alto, Fort Necessity, Tendal, Newlight, Como, Clayton, Jonesville L&D, and Acme, is also expected to experience minor flooding.

The Coastal Flood Advisory for Lower Terrebonne, Lower Lafourche, Coastal Jefferson Parish Parishes in Louisiana, and Southern Jackson County in Mississippi, is also in effect until 7 AM CDT Thursday. The advisory warns of minor coastal flooding between 1 and 2 feet expected, which could cause flooding of lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected.

Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration understands the seriousness of flooding emergencies. It is committed to providing prompt and efficient services to minimize damage and help residents return to their homes and businesses. Our experienced and certified technicians are equipped with advanced tools and equipment to provide comprehensive flood damage restoration services, including water extraction, drying, and cleaning of damaged property.

Flood damage can be devastating, and it is essential to act fast to prevent further damage and protect your property. When you contact Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration, our team will respond quickly to assess the situation and provide the necessary services to restore your property to pre-loss conditions.

Our services include water extraction, crucial in removing standing water to prevent mold growth and further damage. We use advanced equipment to dry and dehumidify the affected areas to remove all moisture. Our team also provides cleaning and disinfection services to eliminate contaminants and ensure that the affected areas are safe for occupants.

At Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration, we understand that flood emergencies can happen anytime, and we are available 24/7 to respond to your call. Our team is trained to handle any size of a flood emergency, and we have the expertise and experience to provide effective and efficient services.

As the flood warning and coastal flood advisory remain in effect, Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration advises residents to take necessary precautions to protect their property and stay safe. If you live in an area affected by the flood warning or coastal flood advisory, avoid driving through flooded areas and turn around if you encounter flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles.

Residents should also take necessary actions to protect flood-prone property, such as moving valuable items to higher ground and turning off electrical power to prevent electrical shock. If your property is affected by floodwater, only attempt to enter the area with proper protective equipment.

Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is committed to providing reliable and efficient flood damage restoration services to help residents in affected areas return to their homes and businesses. We are on standby and ready to respond to your call, and our team is equipped to handle any size of a flood emergency.

For more information or to request our services, don't hesitate to contact us at [insert contact information].

Stay safe and be prepared. We are here to help.

Contact:

Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration

711 E. Ascension St Gonzales
LA 70737 US
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