Louisiana Winter Weather Death Toll Rises to 8
Eight deaths linked to hypothermia, car crashes, and carbon monoxide incidents occurred amid over 114,000 power outages in north and central Louisiana, officials said.
- On Jan. 26, 2026 the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed five additional Winter Storm Fern deaths, raising Louisiana's total to eight as investigations continue.
- Entergy Louisiana said heavy ice damaged lines and toppled poles, requiring transmission-line and substation repairs that delay full power restoration.
- Officials detailed deaths including a 79-year-old from hypoxia in DeSoto Parish, a 46-year-old in an icy crash, hypothermia deaths in Franklin and Sabine parishes, and a carbon monoxide death linked to generator use.
- FEMA and the Louisiana National Guard have supported 76 warming centers with 14 more planned as approximately 120,000 customers remain without power.
- State Climatologist Jay Grymes warned bitter cold and repeated refreezes will persist through the week, and Entergy Louisiana expects most Interstate 20 corridor customers restored by Wednesday night, with others by Thursday.
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Cassidy urges caution as winter death toll rises
By Pamela Sleezer U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., urged residents across Louisiana to continue exercising caution Tuesday, as the state’s death toll rose to eight amid ongoing harsh winter weather conditions. “It’s just awful. A week ago, they were living their lives and now they’re gone,” Cassidy said during a phone conference with news media members on Tuesday. While conditions across the state are expected to improve over the next few days, Ca…
Cassidy urges caution as winter death toll rises - American Press
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., urged residents across Louisiana to continue exercising caution Tuesday, as the state’s death toll rose to eight amid ongoing harsh winter weather conditions. “It’s just awful. A week ago, they were living their lives and now they’re gone,” Cassidy said during a phone conference with news media members on Tuesday. While conditions across the state are expected to improve over the next few days, Cassidy urged Louisi…
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