President Biden approves Gov. Edwards request for emergency declaration President Biden approves Gov. Edwards request for emergency declaration. (Source: NBC News) By WAFB Staff | February 18, 2021 at 5:41 PM CST - Updated February 18 at 5:41 PM The following information is from the Office of John Bel Edwards: Today, President Joseph R. Biden approved Governor John Bel Edwardsâ request for a federal emergency declaration for all 64 Louisiana parishes impacted by the severe and historic winter weather. Specifically, FEMA will provide emergency protective measures (Category B) for mass care and sheltering and direct federal assistance from federal agencies. âIâm thankful to the Biden administration for a swift response to my request as our state continues to deal with the bitterly cold temperatures as well as power and water outages that are causing extreme challenges for so many of our citizens and have already claimed three lives,â said Gov. Edwards. âWhile the second storm has passed through our state, unfortunately, some areas are still facing freeze warnings and we will not begin to truly thaw out until the latter part of the weekend. That is why this assistance from our federal partners is critical. It will help provide much needed relief. This has been a very tough week. In addition to dealing with the historic weather, we are still battling the pandemic. Although our resilience is being tested once again, we are going to get through this. I want to encourage everyone to continue to heed the warnings of your local officials, be very careful in supplementing heat to your homes, be vigilant when you get on the roadways and pay close attention to the weather forecasts where you live.â