Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and his wife Sharon visited the storm-ravaged city of Houma, Louisiana, in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, which made landfall on September 13, 2024. The governor's visit brought hope to the affected community as he assessed the damage caused by the hurricane.
As Governor Landry and his wife walked through the storm-battered streets, they met with driver Nedra Paris and her niece Bella, who had been waiting for a hot meal after their home was severely damaged by the hurricane. The governor took time to speak with the pair, offering words of encouragement and support.
Hurricane Francine brought with it strong winds and heavy rainfall, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Homes were destroyed, power lines were downed, and families were left without basic necessities. Governor Landry's visit was a beacon of hope for the community, as he promised to do everything in his power to support the people of Houma during this difficult time.
The Louisiana Governor's office has been working tirelessly to coordinate relief efforts and provide aid to those affected by the hurricane. From setting up shelters to distributing food and supplies, the state is working hard to support its citizens in the aftermath of the storm.
As the city begins the long process of recovery, Governor Landry's visit served as a reminder that the people of Houma are not alone in their struggle. With the support of the state government and the resilience of its people, Houma will rebuild and recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Francine.