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LDH confirms first storm-related death in Louisiana

A man makes his way across an icy road Sunday, Jan. 31, 202,1 in the Wynnefield section of Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma)

LAFAYETTE, La. — On Monday afternoon, the Louisiana Department of Health announced the death of a 50-year-old man in Lafayette Parish.

LDH says the man died after slipping on ice and hitting his head on the ground.

The coroner confirmed this death as storm related, making it the first death related to the February 2021 Winter Storm.

With the news of this death, the LDH sent out the following safety warning:

“Louisiana is experiencing extreme winter weather that may cause widespread power outages. Because of these outages, many people will turn to individual, gas-powered generators to power their homes. However, it is important that anyone choosing to use a generator do so safely. Using a generator safely is a matter of life and death and many people are killed or hospitalized due to improper and unsafe use of generators.

The Louisiana Department of Health urges residents to read all instructions accompanying their generator and to follow these safety tips to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning:

Take the following precautions to prevent electrocution:

Be careful with your fuel:

Always practice proper care and safety when using a generator. If you have questions about the operation of your generator, consult your owner’s manual or call the manufacturer.

If you think you or someone else has been exposed to carbon monoxide, move the person into fresh air and call your doctor or healthcare provider.

If someone has been electrocuted, call 911 for emergency care instructions.”