
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Local and National Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
For assistance with preparation, evacuation or relocation, call 1-866-783-5553 (toll-free) between 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m
For steps on how to put together a preparedness plan, visit https://getagameplan.org. Louisiana residents can also download the Get a Game Plan app to access emergency information on the go and prepare for potential emergencies.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development operates a trip planner that Louisiana residents can use to search road closures, construction, traffic and more. Visit https://511la.org/#route to plan your evacuation routes.
To report a chemical spill or release of a toxic substance, contact one of the following organizations.
- Louisiana State Police: 1-225-925-6595 or 1-877-925-6595 (toll-free)
- Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality: 1-225-219-3640
- National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802
Yes, the Louisiana Department of Health offers a number of behavioral health resources to Louisiana residents affected by disaster, as well as tips and strategies for self-care, family care and disaster reaction.
The Louisiana Department of Health Safe Drinking Water Program identifies infrastructure damage and the operating status of water utilities located in the affected areas. Information gathered is used to generate and report water outages and boil water advisories to the media, parish leaders, state agencies, the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), critical customers (hospitals, dialysis centers, nursing homes, etc.) and the general public. For information on emergency reporting, boil advisories and water outages, click here.