Cajun Navy heads to Carolinas as Hurricane Florence makes landfall
Hurricane Florence appears it will bring catastrophic damage to the East Coast, so, the Baton Rouge branch of the Cajun Navy was preparing Wednesday morning, they are equipped with boats and emergency supplies.
“We are a search and rescue organization,” president John Billiot told Fox News, says America’s Cajun Navy is sending “maybe 12 or 1300” people to the Carolinas and Virginia and “800, almost 900 boats” he explained, “The count goes up almost every 10, 15 minutes”
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Cajun Navy volunteers head to Carolinas from Baton Rouge as Hurricane Florence barrels toward coast https://t.co/NS6uGZY4vw pic.twitter.com/PmJzCHBsaR
— The Advocate (@theadvocatebr) September 12, 2018
A volunteer organization called America’s Cajun Navy says it's sending more than 1,000 people to North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia ahead of Hurricane Florence.
Posted by Fox News on Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Cajun Navy in Texas heading to East Coast to help with Hurricane Florence https://t.co/a1ns823oVS pic.twitter.com/hb0V2HFARf
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) September 12, 2018