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Port of New Orleans resumes operations after Hurricane Francine

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and the New Orleans Public Belt (NOPB) have resumed all normal operations following Hurricane Francine.

“Preliminary damage assessments showed no significant damage to port facilities or infrastructure,” said Port NOLA in a statement.

All four Port NOLA bridges on the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) are also back to normal operations. Additionally, the Port of New Orleans Administration Building reopened on 13 September.





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