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Bertha Weakens, Relief for Louisiana | New Orleans News
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Tropical Storm Bertha made landfall in St. Bernard Parish but weakened significantly before reaching Louisiana, sparing the region from the worst expected damage. Governor Jeff Landry confirmed the storm’s reduced threat, thanks to wind shear and a projected dissipation within days. While localized flooding remains possible, officials urge caution—not because of catastrophic danger, but because preparedness is still key. This storm’s milder impact contrasts sharply with last month’s flooding from Tropical Storm Arthur, highlighting how proactive planning and real-time meteorological updates can turn a potential disaster into a manageable event.
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