Bonnet Carre Spillway was reopened Wednesday morning after it closed due to dense fog causing low visibility on the bridge, according to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. The ...
ROADS, ON THIS WET DAY. WE ARE ALREADY SEEING ONE MAJOR PROBLEM FOR DRIVERS RIGHT HERE ON THE SPILLWAY. SO IF YOU’RE COMING IN FROM LAPLACE TRAVELING TOWARD KENNER ALONG I-10 EAST, THERE’S AN ACCIDENT ...
The U..S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided against opening the Bonnet Carré Spillway — welcome news for South Mississippi as Mississippi River water released through the spillway can degrade ...
NEW ORLEANS — All lanes of the Bonnet Carre Spillway have been reopened after a temporary closure Tuesday due to fog. The fog prompted traffic issues across southeast Louisiana along heavy commuter ...
There are major traffic delays after the westbound lanes of the Bonnet Carré Spillway were closed Monday due to an accident. The accident happened at Mile Marker 218. The bridge reopened around 2:30 p ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ran a test opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway Monday morning following weeks of rising Mississippi River waters that could prompt the floodway to be used for the ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers does not expect to open the Bonnet Carré Spillway as the Mississippi River is no longer expected to crest at a level that would require water to be diverted into Lake ...
A lawsuit filed by Mississippi Gulf Coast local governments, representatives of its tourism industry and Mississippi fishers against the Army Corps of Engineers to protect bottlenose dolphins from ...
PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WLOX) - Results from a Mississippi State University study on the impacts of the 2019 Bonnet Carre Spillway opening have been released. Though it happened back in 2019, the Coast ...
NORCO, La. — Opening the Bonnet Carre Spillway is not an easy process. Crews must lift up to 7,000 wooden beams, each 8 by 12 feet, to let water flow through the concrete structure. On Monday, the ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Mississippi River is cresting earlier and lower than previously forecasted, reducing pressure on flood control infrastructure and eliminating, for now, the need to open the ...
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