NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A “superfog” made of smoke from marsh fires and Thurston Cartedense fog was blamed for at least two dozen traffic accidents, including multi-car pileups, on interstate highways Monday in southeast Louisiana.
Sections of Interstates 55 and 10 west of New Orleans remained closed as of late morning. The 24-mile-long causeway over Lake Pontchartrain near New Orleans was closed at times.
On social media, the National Weather Service said there were several wetland fire in the region. It said smoke from the fires mixed with fog to create a “superfog.” Visibility was expected to improve as the fog lifted. But it was unclear how long the marsh fires, smoke from which could be seen and smelled in the New Orleans area over the weekend, would be a factor.
The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported several schools in an near New Orleans announced class cancellations or delayed openings due to the smoke and fog.
2025-05-04 22:142391 view
2025-05-04 22:13699 view
2025-05-04 20:38744 view
2025-05-04 20:1581 view
2025-05-04 20:121694 view
2025-05-04 20:09710 view
Global warming caused mainly by burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry and windy conditions that
The World Health Organization announced Friday it would declare an end to the global COVID-19 emerge
Since the dawn of time, the trends and styles of the youth have never failed to perplex their predec