Latest Storm Updates and Resources

Thank you for visiting Tangipahoa Parish Government's resource page for all things related to the recent storm in action. In addition to this page, you can find the latest information by following us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter, and by Signing Up For Email Alerts.

Huricane Ida Resources:

Disaster Assistance - Register for FEMA Disaster assistance and get more information for disaster resources. Click HERE to see the three ways you can apply.

D-SNAP - Learn more and register for D-SNAP disaster food stamp assistance.

Crisis-Cleanup - Learn more and register for disaster cleanup assistance. You may also dial 844-965-1386 for more information.

Operation Blue Roof - Learn how to apply for No Cost temporary roof covering by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractors. DEADLINE TO APPLY: October 15,2021. Download more information HERE.

Catholic Charities’ Ida Hotline - Call to access hurricane benefits you may qualify for and locate services and resources needed for your recovery.

Tropical Storm/Hurricane Resources:

Be Prepared - If you are new to Tangipahoa Parish or the state of Louisiana, we have put together helpful information to make sure you will be prepared for any storm we face.

Tangipahoa Parish Road Closure Map Use this portal to see road closures, flooding, and other information related to the road conditions in Tangipahoa Parish.

River Flood Stage Map - The most up-to-date information on river levels.

Entergy Outages Map - Follow the link and then zoom in or select "Outages by Parish" or "Outages by Zip Code".

Tangi Alert - This is an emergency notification program will provide residents with alerts about any hazardous event. Messages will be sent to residents on their preferred contact paths - cell phone, SMS, home phone, email, fax, pager and more - to ensure real-time access to potentially lifesaving information.

Tangipahoa Emergency Preparedness - The Tangipahoa Parish Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (TPOHSEP) is the coordinating agency for emergency and disaster activities.

Important Hurricane Information - On this page you will find important information on Storm Surge, Landfall, Preperation of Risk, and FAQ'a about what you should do in the event of a Hurricane. It also contains helpful links such as how to build a disaster kit and the Louisiana evacuation map.

Please reference the updates below for the latest Sandbag Distribution Centers and Emergancy Shelter Information.

 

Updates

Get updates about emergencies and other important news about Tangipahoa Parish by signing up for our Tangi Alert. This system provides you with critical information in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, and other time-sensitive issues.
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3/20/2023
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Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller, First Lady Donna Miller, and our Parish Council members Brigette Delatte Hyde and Louis Nick Joseph had a GREAT time riding in the Amite Oyster Festival parade this weekend! There's still time to savor the fun at the Amite Oyster Festival, which continues today (Sunday, March 19) until 6 p.m. in Downtown Amite!
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/19/2023
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Mark your calendars! On May 6, #TeamTangi will be partnering with the City of Hammond to hold this one-day-only Hazardous Waste Recycling Day at Zemurray Park. Stay tuned for more info!
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/17/2023
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We feel lucky to live in the best parish in the state! Happy St. Patrick's Day, Tangi!
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3/17/2023
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The Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC) has launched Keys for Service, a first-of-its-kind homeownership assistance program, to provide down payment and closing cost assistance for active, full-time law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics, and certified teachers. The program supports LHC’s mission to ensure every Louisiana resident is granted an opportunity to obtain safe, affordable, energy-efficient housing. “The Keys for Service Program is our way to give back to our state’s heroes who work tirelessly to care for our children and protect our communities,” said LHC’s Executive Director, Joshua G. Hollins. “Providing down payment and closing cost assistance for our teachers and first responders will offer some of the financial relief and support they need to make homeownership a reality.” Eligible borrowers will receive 4% down payment assistance based on a 30-year mortgage term. If borrowers choose to pay off the loan amount early, there is no prepayment penalty; however, borrowers may be subject to paying back their down payment and closing cost assistance. Interested borrowers must be an active, full-time employee of a city, parish, or state law enforcement agency; an active, full-time firefighter or licensed paramedic; or an active, full-time teacher with a Louisiana teaching certification. The maximum annual household income for borrowers is $110,000. Borrowers do not have to be first-time homebuyers, but they must certify that the property they are interested in purchasing is their primary residence and they do not own additional residential property. “Our educators and first responders play pivotal roles in shaping and caring for our communities, and at the end of the day, they deserve a safe and affordable place to call home,” said Hollins. For more information, assistance with the application process, or to determine if Keys for Service is the best option for your home buying needs, contact LHC’s customer service team at singlewebinfo@lhc.la.gov. For more information including a list of lenders participating in the program, visit www.lhc.la.gov/keysforservice.
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/16/2023
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Today's the day! Visit us at the Geaux Job's Career Fair at Chappapeela Sports Park. We'll be here from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Come out and learn more about some great opportunities here in Tangipahoa Parish!
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/16/2023
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The Louisiana Housing Corporation will hold a public meeting this Thursday afternoon for the Rental Restoration and Development Program (RRDP). The RRDP program supports the repair, reconstruction, or new construction of residential rental units in areas impacted by several weather events, including Hurricane Ida.
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/15/2023
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Don't forget to mark your calendars for the Geaux Job's Career Fair next Thursday, March 16, at Chappapeela Sports Park. Looking for work? Join us! We even have colleges attending, so teens are welcome, too! Register here: https://rpb.li/k3oxQ
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/15/2023
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Don't forget to mark your calendars for the Geaux Job's Career Fair next Thursday, March 16, at Chappapeela Sports Park. Looking for work? Join us! We even have colleges attending, so teens are welcome, too! Register here: https://rpb.li/k3oxQ
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Tangipahoa Parish Government
3/14/2023
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) is on the ground, helping residents and businesses in the Village of Tangipahoa recover from last month's tornado. They will be working in the Village at the Town Hall offices from now through March 23. https://rpb.li/drU
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3/14/2023
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Tropical Updates

Tangipahoa Parish Emergency Declaration

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Click HERE to see the Tangipahoa Parish Emergency Declaration that was submitted and filed on August 22, 2020 at 9:30 AM.

Click HERE to see that FEMA is authorized to provide Public Assistance Category B emergency protective measures, limited to direct Federal assistance and reimbursement for mass care including evacuation and shelter support for the parishes of Tangipahoa,

Tangipahoa Parish Emergency Operation Center will fully activate at LEVEL 1 at 0800 on Monday, August, 23, 2020.

Tangipahoa Parish Government Offices will close Monday, August 24, 2020 and Tuesday, August 25, 2020. Further discussion will be held on Tuesday for future closures.

Please stay tune to local media as well as the Tangipahoa Parish Government website, www.tangipahoa.org, or our social media.

Recommended Evacuation In Low Lying Areas

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller
(985) 748-3211

PONCHATOULA—Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller is recommending that anyone who lives south of LA 22 or other low-lying areas and has [...]

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