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Iberia Parish Status

 

Iberia Parish Latest News

 

 

Iberia Parish Evacuation/Return Information

 

Iberia Parish Business Status

 

Iberia Parish Sandbag Distribution Minimize

 

Parish President Ernest Freyou announces that Iberia Parish Government will have sand bags available, today, July 23, 2010, until 6:00 p.m. at the Parish Barn which is located at 5013 Avery Island Road. Sand bags will also be available at the Parish Barn on Saturday, July 24, 2010 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department at 364-8474.


 

Cities in Parish

New Iberia
Delcambre
Jeanerette
Loreauville
Lydia
Avery Island

Iberia Parish Emergency Contact Information
  • Iberia O.E.P. (337) 369-4427
  • Iberia Sheriff (337) 369-3711
Iberia Parish Schools Status

Iberia Parish Public School Board website 

Private Schools:

  1. Acadia Christian Academy 364-8438 (New Iberia) *
  2. Assembly Christian School 364-4340 (New Iberia) *
  3. Catholic High School 364-5116 (New Iberia)
  4. Epiphany Day School 364-6841 (New Iberia) * 
  5. Highland Baptist Christian School 364-2273 (New Iberia) * 
  6. St. Edward School 369-6764 (New Iberia)
    St. Joseph School 276-3615 (Jeanerette)

 

Iberia Parish Fuel Availability

 

 

SLEMCO Urging All Electric Users In Acadiana To Curb Usage Immediately

SLEMCO has received word from its power supplier that the transmission grid bringing power to the Acadiana area is severely overloaded due to extremely hot weather conditions.   At this time SLEMCO is asking all consumers to minimize their electric usage until after 9:00 p.m. this evening.  Even with these conservation measures, it may be possible later this afternoon to initiate rolling blackouts in some areas of the SLEMCO service territory.
 Maximum conservation can be achieved by raising air conditioning thermostats to at least 80 degrees and by turning off electric water heaters at the breaker until later this evening since these are the types of equipment that use the most electricity.  Turning off lights and other appliances will help the situation as well.
 


Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009
(Archive on Wednesday, July 01, 2009)

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