The reaction would be little different from how it has been when other communities have been hit. If damage were severe enough, Shreveport could be declared a disaster area, and the governor may mobilize the National Guard to provide aid.
It would very much depend on your own location. Shreveport is located in the northeastern corner of the southern state of Louisiana in the US.
about three hours
About 3 days and 3 hours.
To get from Shreveport, LA to Birmingham, AL you would need to travel Northeast. It would take 6 hours and 45 minutes to get there. The distance by car would be 453.44 miles.
A typical flight between Bahamas and Louisiana would have a flying time of about 2 hours, 10 minutes.
Driving from Shreveport, Louisiana to Atlanta, Georgia would take about ten hours.
Pearl, Ms just to the East of Jackson would be your halfway exit with Hotels and Food.
Depends on whether you mean Louisiana or Los Angeles. Louisiana has had one F5 tornado since 1900. No F4 or F5 tornado in the United States has ever been recorded west of the Rockies. This would make it incredibly unlikely that an F5 tornado might hit Los Angeles.
It depends on the county or city that you got the ticket. It would cost you $143 in Shreveport and $282 in New Orleans.
If you average 58 MPH, it would take you approximately 7 hours and 12 minutes.
Most direct is I20 which becomes I20/I59 as it enters Alabama. To get to Mobile, might be faster to do I49 and then I10/I12 combination.
There is no way of knowing for certain as the means of measuring tornado wind speeds had not been invented yet in 1971. Based on damage the tornado was rated F5, which would put estimated winds in the range of 261-318 mph.