East Baton Rouge Parish avoided major impacts from this week’s freeze thanks to favorable timing and proactive emergency planning. Officials said rain ended 12–13 hours before temperatures dropped below freezing, reducing the risk of icy roads. Still, DOT crews treated critical bridges and infrastructure as a precaution. Emergency managers monitored regional weather trends, protected airport operations, and coordinated with utilities and river industries. Outreach teams worked with shelters to ensure beds were available for the homeless, while warming centers opened to the public. Officials warn that fire danger remains the biggest ongoing cold-weather risk as freezing nights continue.
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