![]() The Orleans Sewerage And Water Board says seven of its 99 pumps are down, as is turbine four, which generates power for pumps, but they say that turbine should be back by early July. ![]() “We have El Nino, which could prevent some Atlantic activity, but seawater temperature in the Gulf is very high, and that doesn’t have anything to do with what can form in the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean, and we need to be prepared for it,” said New Orleans Director of Homeland Security Collin Arnold. /rebates/2f97803163333132fTeen-Titans-Brain-Food-Passport-031633331X2fplp&. They also say they expect between 12 and 17 named storms this year in the Atlantic basin, including the Gulf of Mexico. They urge residents to make plans, as weather forecasters predict an average hurricane season.Ĭity officials urge everyone to have an evacuation plan, a go bag, ready to go, and to sign up for weather alerts on. ![]() ![]() NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Hurricane season begins June 1, and city officials say 90% of all pumps are in working order, but one power-generating turbine, needed to power some pumps, is out of service. ![]()
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