Taylor Swift is doing her part to help with Louisiana after torrential downpours left massive flooding throughout the state and has killed at least 11 people. The GRAMMY Award winner has vowed to donate $1 million to relief efforts in Louisiana
Swift told The Associated Press on Tuesday (Aug. 16) that Louisiana residents graciously welcomed her when she kicked off the U.S. dates of her 1989 World Tour in the state last year.
“We began The 1989 World Tour in Louisiana, and the wonderful fans there made us feel completely at home. The fact that so many people in Louisiana have been forced out of their own homes this week is heartbreaking,” the 26-year-old said in a statement. “I encourage those who can to help out and send your love and prayers their way during this devastating time,” Swift added.
The flooding is some of the worst in Louisiana history, damaging at least 40,000 homes. More than 60,000 people have registered for disaster aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after widespread flooding hit the state, according to Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ office.
Over 30,000 people have been rescued since Friday, with more being brought to safety by the hour.
Lady Gaga also announced on Twitter that she would be contributing financially to the state’s flood relief. “My thoughts and prayers to all of our loved ones in Louisiana suffering through the flood. My family and I are donating to relief efforts.” she wrote.
My thoughts and prayers to all of our loved ones in Louisiana suffering through the flood. My family & I are donating to relief efforts.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) August 17, 2016
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