Gray Sky: the Aftermath of Hurricane Francine

On Wednesday evening, September 11, 2024, Hurricane Francine made landfall in Terrebonne Parrish, Louisiana as a Category 2 Hurricane. The 100 mph winds send heavy bands of rain into parts of Louisiana with major flooding washing over parishes and leaving tens of thousands of people without electricity. Although the winds lost power quickly, the after effects of a hurricane were on the minds of many with flood watches stretching far and wide.

Our Gray Sky team was on alert and stationed near the impact zone before Francine made landfall with plans to begin collecting as soon as the skies were clear. The first collection was able to occur mid-day Thursday with plans to complete additional collections as we connected with our GIC members on areas of interest and concern.

Below is some first look aerial imagery of the impact of Hurricane Francine. This blog will continue to be updated with additional imagery as it becomes available.

The GIC also has historical imagery of these areas, helping identify what existed previously before the hurricane hit. These help with before and after comparisons, showcasing the level of damage suffered by residents in these communities. In addition, Damage Assessment will be available to help GIC members remotely review property damage so they can triage and proactively begin the claims process to help those in greatest need.