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Mayor Broome Announces Closure of City-Parish Buildings

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Mayor Broome has officially announced the closure of all city-parish buildings on August 30 due to the looming threat of Hurricane Ida, which is projected to impact the Baton Rouge area significantly. This proactive closure aims to safeguard the community as the storm approaches. In tandem with the building closures, COVID-19 vaccination sites will close early on Friday and be unavailable through Sunday, reflecting the city's efforts to manage public health amidst the natural disaster. Residents are encouraged to prepare for potential disruptions and to stay informed about the storm's developments. The city's announcement serves as a reminder of the importance of public safety during severe weather events.

Local emergency services are on standby to assist as needed. The Mayor's response underscores the critical nature of timely communication in crisis situations. Community members are urged to stay updated through official channels for further information.

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