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MAYOR BROOME ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF CITY-PARISH BUILDINGS

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Mayor Broome has announced the closure of all city-parish buildings at 12:30 p. m. on Wednesday, October 28, as Hurricane Zeta approaches the Baton Rouge area. This closure is a preventative measure aimed at ensuring the safety of both government employees and the public during the storm's anticipated inclement weather. Mayor Broome has called on residents to prepare for the storm, emphasizing the necessity for vigilance and precautionary actions.

Local emergency services are on alert and are coordinating efforts to respond to any potential emergencies arising from the storm. The city's decision reflects a commitment to safeguarding its citizens during natural disasters. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official social media channels and local news outlets for real-time information. The proactive measures taken by the city highlight the importance of community preparedness in the face of severe weather. As the situation develops, further announcements regarding city services and safety protocols will be communicated.

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