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NEW ORLEANS – On Friday morning, Director of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness provided an update on the weekend storm preps.

The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans is making preparations ahead of Tropical Storm Laura and Tropical Depression 14.

Currently, 98 of 99 drainage pumps are operational and available for service. Pump E at DPS 4 is out of service but will be available Sunday, ahead of severe weather.

Turbines 1, 3, 4 and 6 are available for service, as well as all 5 Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) generators and all 5 frequency changers.

One constant-duty pump is out-of-service, but these are smaller units used to regulate groundwater in canals and are not large enough to be critical during a flood fight.

However, the New Orleans drainage system is old and can be vulnerable to storm-related challenges. Tropical systems can present unforeseen circumstances. SWBNO says their staff is well-trained and prepared to respond as these circumstances change and such challenges arise.

Residents should prepare for likely street flooding and pooling in low-lying areas. All underpasses should also be avoided because they are prone to flooding.

You can text “Laura” to 888777 for updates from the City of New Orleans.