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NEW ORLEANS — Members of the United Cajun Navy are already in Florida staging their boats, high-water vehicles, and aircraft for the Hurricane Milton aftermath. Members from Louisiana, where the ...
United Cajun Navy regional commander Kevin LaFond is from Gulf Shores, Alabama, but his mission takes him wherever disaster ...
As Hurricane Francine inches closer to Louisiana's coast, United Cajun Navy volunteers are preparing for what is likely to be the state's most damaging hurricane since Hurricane Ida in 2021. The ...
The “Cajun Navy,” a volunteer organization from Louisiana, is currently in Florida with various types of rescue boats at the ready to help with Hurricane Milton aftermath.
The Cajun Navy shared footage on Tuesday, Oct. 1 of the mules arriving at Mr. Neal’s home at the “top of Appalachian Way” with the special delivery.
"I personally lost everything I owned in Hurricane Katrina, which was one of the reasons why I do this," said Ben Husser, vice president of Louisiana-based search and rescue group Cajun Navy 2016.
As hurricane season inches closer to the U.S. coast, United Cajun Navy volunteers are preparing for what the season could bring, including strong winds, heavy rainfall and towering storm surges.
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