BATON ROUGE — As heavy rain and storms move through the area, several vehicles have been abandoned or stalled on Baton Rouge roadways due to the high water levels.
According to the city of Baton Rouge’s Traffic Incident website, at least nine vehicles have been abandoned or stalled in the area.
The St. George Fire Department shared a post highlighting areas with high water levels that are creating issues for vehicles, including Blubonnet Boulevard at North Oak Hills Parkway, Coursey Boulevard between Shadeland and Sherwood Forest, Sherwood Common Boulevard at Airline Highway and Jefferson Highway at McCaroll Drive…