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Tropical Storm Sally update from St. Tammany Parish President

St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper urged residents to prepare for Tropical Storm Sally today and early tomorrow, before the storm makes landfall as what is predicted to be a category one hurricane. Today he signed an Emergency Declaration ahead of the storm.

“I am asking every resident to prepare for a slow-moving storm and potential storm surge and heavy rain that could increase the inland movement of water,” Cooper said. “We are asking people who live in low-lying areas to assess their ability to ride out the storm, and if you feel it’s necessary, move to higher ground.”

Additional updates are as follows:

-The following facilities will close at noon Monday, September 14, 2020 and remain closed Tuesday, September 15, 2020:

— STAR TRANSIT will run Monday, September 14, 2020, and will not run Tuesday, September 15, 2020.

— Public Works and Tammany Utilities personnel remain on call, if needed, out of an abundance of caution.

— The 22nd Judicial Courts will follow the schedule of St. Tammany Parish Government unless weather warrants otherwise.

— Citizens can call 985-809-2300 for storm updates, or visit www.stpgov.org/storm for information.

— Continuous updates will be posted at www.stpgov.org as well as on Social Media.

Residents are asked to clear any debris from culverts and drainage pathways, and to monitor the weather forecasts in the coming days through your local media outlets. Prepare your enhanced plan to accommodate COVID-19 precautions.