Historic flooding in Louisiana, fires in California prompt LDS Church response
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Karen StrawnAugust 19, 2016
I have posted several pictures at FaceBook that show the condition of the Baton Rouge Temple, the Baton Rouge stake center & the LDS Institute Bldg at LSU. The original BR stake center (Winbourne Av) probably sustained damage in this flood. The current stake center (Highland Rd since 1992) is in a higher elevation & is the least likely structure to have had damage. The temple is in a slightly lower elevation and might have some problems with water coming in, but outside there hasn't been much standing water. Check the photos at FaceBook.
Junk BinAugust 19, 2016
Church humanitarian response teams and aid is first rate. I ish I could sya as much for FamilySearch which is operating as an autocratic petty fifedom.
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