Photos: Flooding and damage from Tropical Storm Cristobal
WGNO Web Desk
West End
West End
West End
West End
West End
West End
Flooding on St. Charles Avenue
Flooding on St. Charles Avenue
Lakeshore Drive and Canal Boulevard
Lakeshore Drive and Canal Boulevard
Lakeshore Drive and Canal Boulevard
Lakeshore Drive and Canal Boulevard
Venetian Isles. Photo by Caroline Knecht
Venetian Isles. Photo by Caroline Knecht
Mandeville Lakefront
Mandeville Lakefront
Mandeville Lakefront
Mandeville Lakefront
West Esplanade
West Esplanade in Kenner
West Esplanade and West Loyola Drive
West Esplanade and Loyola Drive
Bonnabel Boat Launch
Flooding in Lower St. Bernard Parish
Louisiana National Guardsmen with the769th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct boat training ahead of Tropical Cristobal's landfall at Bayou Carlin in Delcambre, Louisiana, June 6, 2020. The LANG maintains a fleet of flat bottom boats with water cooled and surface drive motors to provide rescue assistance to local and state authorites during flooding emergencies. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Garrett L. Dipuma)
Baton Rouge - Guardsmen assist in loading boxes of masks and gloves into a Black Hawk helicopter in preparation for Tropical Storm Cristobal, June 6, 2020. The supplies were delivered to specific National Guard bases in Louisiana. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Renee Seruntine)
Airmen from the Louisiana Air National Guard, 159th Fighter Wing, conduct annual bus driving training for hurricane response on Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, LA, June 6, 2020. The 159 FW altered its hurricane response training to include social distancing practices and usage of PPE to account for the COVID-19 virus in the upcoming hurricane season. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Dane St. Pe)
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METAIRIE – As Tropical Storm Cristobal moves closer to the Louisiana coast, we’re starting to see flooding from storm surge and heavy rainfall.
WGNO viewers are sending in pictures and videos of flooding in their neighborhoods.