September 2 @ 5:45 p.m. – Ida Recovery Phase, Update 10

GLPC STORM RECOVERY PHASE
Hurricane Ida
UPDATE #10
September 2, 2021
5:45 p.m.
 

Port Fourchon remains in Recovery Phase after Hurricane Ida. Port Commission assessment teams are on the ground and have been actively working toward safe entry, but much remains to be done.

At 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, September 3, LA 1 south of the Leon Theriot Lock in Golden Meadow will be open to vehicular traffic for Leeville and Grand Isle residents and camp owners to assess damages and secure their properties. Port Fourchon Harbor Police will maintain a checkpoint on Hwy. 3090 at the Fourchon Operations Center to secure access to port facilities as assessment continues.

The Port Commission will notify port businesses when full access is given to Port Fourchon tenants to return to facilities. Port reentry will be a phased approach, with tenant assessment teams being allowed into port first to assess facilities and assets. Standard reentry protocols will be followed.

Waterways into and within Port Fourchon and all along Bayou Lafourche are impeded by multiple obstructions and sunken vessels. NOAA Coast Survey is conducting channel surveys in the port, but expect delayed waterway access to Fourchon facilities. Vessels should not attempt to enter or exit the port until damage assessment has been completed and the all clear is given by US Coast Guard. This is for safety and security purposes.

The Ted Gisclair Floodgate in Larose and the Leon Theriot Lock in Golden Meadow remain closed to all marine traffic.

Please stay out of the area until you are given the all clear. Your presence may hamper recovery efforts to get Port Fourchon fully operational as quickly as possible.

Port Fourchon Harbor Police and other first responder agencies remain on duty to monitor conditions for public safety.
 

EMERGENCY STORM HARBOR MARINA:

GLPC ‘s Emergency Storm Harbor Marina remains active for the commercial fishing vessels that sought safe harbor within the South Lafourche Levee System. Harbor Police continue to monitor marina activity.

Visit this link to view GLPC Ordinance No. 74 regarding Storm Harbor Marina use:
https://portfourchon.com/wp-content/uploads/Ordinance74.pdf
 

NOTIFICATIONS AND WEATHER INFORMATION:

If you have signed up to any of our public information or emergency notification lists, e-mails, and/or social media, messages will be sent out regularly during a weather event with up-to-date information. If you would like to sign up for any notifications from the Port Commission, visit our NOTIFY ME page.

Visit the Port Commission’s WEATHER & STORM INFO webpage for links to current storm information, helpful storm prep information and resources, and contact updating forms.

We will continue to evaluate the threat this weather poses and keep you updated with any developing weather-related issues.

 

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