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Voluntary evacuation requested for Lower St. Martin Parish
ST. MARTINVILLE, La. (KLFY) -- Due to the impending threat of Tropical Storm Francine, St. Martin Parish President Pete Delcambre has issued a voluntary evacuation for residents of Lower St. Martin Parish (Stephensville/Belle River) effective immediately.
Officials said in a news release that the evacuation is due to the possible threat of high water in the parish.
"A voluntary evacuation is encouraged for the safety of residents in these low-lying areas," the release reads. "During a voluntary evacuation, it is your choice to move from an area of danger to an area of safety. There is a chance that flood waters could render you unable to leave your home."
The storm surge for Lower St. Martin Parish is expected to be five to ten feet, authorities said.
"Should you decide to stay, please make sure that you have enough provisions to hold you over until flood waters recede," the release said.