Aug 31 2008
Tracking Gustav, Part II
As was the case with Katrina three years ago - almost to the day - we know that there are people in the community who have friends and family down on the Gulf Coast who may be affected by Gustav.
Here’s a list of a number of different resources available both on KXLY.com and around the ‘net where you can see the latest information on what’s going on down on the Gulf Coast.
Monday morning updated list of resources:
If you have any other sites or blogs you’re using to track Gustav please feel free to add them in the Comments section below and I’ll add them to our list.
One thing’s for sure … this time around emergency responders are doing more of “a heck of a job” than last time.


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KPLC-TV Out of Lake Charles, LA (My hometown area) is running a live feed on the web as well.
http://www.wafb.com WAFB TV In Baton Rouge, LA also has live coverage.
WAFB has one of their photogs blogging the station’s storm coverage
http://wafb.typepad.com/covering_gustav/
Rick Portier also has a personal blog covering the same topics, but I won’t link to it here since its not exactly family friendly.