Shreveport and Caddo Parish sit along the Red River, and the March 2016 flood was historic — the river crested at over 37 feet, among the highest levels on record, triggering federal disaster declarations. Louisiana's humid subtropical climate means saturated materials can begin growing mold within 24 to 48 hours. Clay-heavy soils shed water slowly, keeping slabs and crawl spaces at risk long after rain stops.
Low-lying areas near the Red River and local bayous carry FEMA flood zone designations. Frequent severe thunderstorms drive water through foundation cracks and into wall cavities; every hour of delay expands the affected area.
Louisiana has no mandatory restoration license; ask for IICRC S500 certification and an itemized scope of work in standard estimating format — adjusters expect it. Standard homeowners policies exclude Red River flooding; a separate NFIP or private flood policy is required. Call 24/7 now.