WE GET THE RAIN & MORE

BY JIM MUSTIAN
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 2:09 PM CDT

After nearly four weeks of hot and dry weather, a booming thunderstorm brought more than a half inch of rain Monday afternoon to the Teche Area. But a flurry of lightning strikes destroyed at least 10 transformers in Iberia Parish and left nearly 4,000 residents temporarily in the dark.

The National Weather Service in Lake Charles said 0.61 inches fell in New Iberia, the first measurable precipitation since June 4. Forecasters predicted a 30 percent chance of rain into the weekend as some scattered thunderstorms roll through the area.

Although the storm provided a welcome reprieve from the arid conditions, emergency responders had their hands full dealing with complications from thunder and lightning. In a span of about two hours, the Iberia Parish Fire District responded to 17 calls, said Fire Chief Guy Bonin.

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“We had alarms going off and electrical poles sparking,” Bonin said this morning. Fortunately, Bonin said, there were no serious structure fires caused by lightning.

The New Iberia Fire Department was also busy. A tree branch downed a power line at 113 Landry Drive, said Fire Department spokesman Marty DeLaune.

The lightning strikes caused widespread power outages that affected 3,800 residents in Iberia Parish, said Robbyn Cooper, a Cleco spokeswoman. The first power outages were reported around 4:30 p.m., and some residents were without power until 3:30 this morning, Cooper said.

“We replaced at least 10 transformers due to lightning strikes,” she said this morning, adding crews were called in from Jeanerette and Franklin to lend a hand.

Comments

    Harley Wadsworth wrote on Jul 26, 2009 10:02 AM:

    " Why is a firetruck riding around in an empty lot during a rainstorm. Too lazy to wash it the right way I guess. What a waste of my taxes. "

    DI Reader wrote on Jun 30, 2009 2:41 PM:

    " I live off of Loreauville Road and the rain gauge at my house said 2 inches. "

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