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    Morgan City under curfew, St. Mary Parish lifts curfew for unincorporated areas

    By Scott Yoshonis,

    4 days ago

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    UPDATE, 9/13/24, 5:37 p.m. — Morgan City Police Department said the city is still under a curfew despite the parish curfew lift.

    The police department said the parish curfew only applies to unincorporated areas of St. Mary Parish.

    Berwick and Patterson have lifted their curfews, Morgan City police said.

    UPDATE, 9/13/24, 5:37 p.m. — St. Mary Parish President Sam Jones announced Friday afternoon that there is no longer a curfew for the parish. The curfew has been lifted.

    ORIGINAL: MORGAN CITY, La. ( KLFY ) — Residents of Morgan City will still be under curfew tonight (Friday), authorities said.

    Morgan City Police Chief Chad Adams said the City of Morgan City will still be under a dusk to dawn curfew for Friday night due to some parts of the city still not having power restored.

    “City Crews and contractors have been at it all day repairing and restoring power to residents in Morgan City,” Adams said. “This is expected to continue until all power is restored.”

    According to Cleco , power is expected to be fully restored in St. Mary Parish by Sunday.

    ‘Water came in so fast’: Morgan City woman’s home flooded by Hurricane Francine

    As of 3:30 p.m. Friday, over 3,000 customers in St. Mary Parish were still without electricity, according to the website PowerOutage.us .

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