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Flood, Move, Repeat: A Generational Story

Jacques Hebert and his grandfather, Donald, and nephew Nicholas. Jacques interviewed his grandfather about his experience with flooding.
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Jacques Hebert and his grandfather, Donald, and nephew Nicholas. Jacques interviewed his grandfather about his experience with flooding.

For many in south Louisiana flooding is a part of daily life. You buy flood insurance, plan ahead and have a place to stay if there’s a big hurricane. But the floods this summer in and around Baton Rouge took a lot of people by surprise. Many of them had moved away from the coast after previous storms, and never thought it would happen there.

Donald Hebert is one of them. His house in Denham Springs took a foot of water. He went to Madisonville with family. It was the fourth time he’s had to move due to flooding. His grandson, Jacques Hebert, sat down to ask him what’s changed in those decades, and how he’s navigating his options now. 

Flood, Move, Repeat: A Generational Story

Support for WWNO's Coastal Desk comes from the Greater New Orleans Foundation, the Coypu Foundation, and the Walton Family Foundation.

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Tegan Wendland is a freelance producer with a background in investigative news reporting. She currently produces the biweekly segment, Northshore Focus.
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