January 28, 2026 LDH confirms additional winter storm-related death, updates classification for previously reported death

- The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) is confirming an additional winter storm-related death and providing an update to a previously reported death.

The Jackson Parish coroner has confirmed the death of a 65-year-old male who died from hypothermia at his home following an extended power outage. The coroner has confirmed this death as storm-related.

The Sabine Parish coroner has updated the classification of the death of a 62-year-old male, whom the department previously reported as storm-related. After further investigation, the death is not considered storm-related.

The total number of winter storm-related deaths in Louisiana is eight.

During extreme winter weather, LDH urges residents to stay safe:

Know the signs of cold-related illness

See a doctor immediately or go to the emergency department if you or someone you know has these symptoms:

Warming Centers

There are currently 67 open warming centers across Louisiana, with 16 planned to open.

For a list of warming centers in your area, or to contact your local Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP), visit getagameplan.org.

Carbon monoxide (CO)

Generator safety

Heating safety

BBQ grill safety

Alcohol and hypothermia

Alcohol consumption can increase the risk of hypothermia both physiologically and through impaired decision-making. It causes blood vessels to dilate (vasodilation), making the skin feel warm while increasing heat loss. 

Alcohol also:

Drink responsibly and limit the amount of time you spend outside when the temperature is near or below freezing. 

Additional tips

Surgeon General Evelyn Griffin, MD

Secretary Bruce D. Greenstein

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