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12:45 UPDATE: Red Chute Bayou Levee

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Updated: November 1, 2009
12:45 p.m. Sunday Update Here is the latest on the Red Chute Bayou in northeast Bossier City from Public Information Officer Mark Natale: Bossier City emergency response personnel are continuing to monitor the flooding situation along Red Chute Bayou in northeast Bossier City. At this time the levees are holding and there has been no breech. Crews are working non-stop placing sandbags on the levees to address any areas of concern. At this time there have been no reports of flood water in homes.

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