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Hurricane Ida hits ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ actor John Schneider’s Louisiana home and studio
Actor John Schneider is among those to have their property damaged by Hurricane Ida.
The 61-year-old “Dukes of Hazzard” actor’s home and studio in Holden, Louisiana were hit by the storm on Sunday night, according to his rep.
The star’s rep told Fox News that Schneider was in Nashville helping to organize Middle Tennessee flood relief efforts when Ida hit, but is now on his way back to Holden.
The extent of the damage is not yet known, but a friend sent an image of Schneider’s studio from the road. Trees had been uprooted and lay atop the studio, while it appears that a car – which was previously elevated above the studio prior to the hurricane – was surrounded by vegetation as well.
Thanks Brian. We are headed back and seem to be the only ones on the road. I’m get a real look at the damage to mom’s house in the morning and then head back to TN to continue flood relief. All people and pups are good. May have a “Hurricane Sale at Miss Shirley’s!” Soon! https://t.co/H9hU0cDE6D
— John Schneider (@John_Schneider) August 30, 2021
He and his wife were set to collect donations of hygiene items, cleaning supplies, water, air mattresses, batteries, gloves, sunscreen, trash page, rakes and shovels, plastic tote boxes, ice chests, non-perishable food items, diapers, pet food, toilet paper, paper towels, socks, alcohol wipes and bandages.
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