"President Barack Obama is making his first visit to flood-ravaged southern Louisiana as he attempts to assure the many thousands who have suffered damage to their homes, schools and businesses that his administration has made their recovery a priority.
The Baton Rouge visit Tuesday is a reminder of the political dangers and opportunities that natural disasters can pose. On top of a competent federal response, it's critical for political leaders to demonstrate compassion and a reassuring sense of engagement.
Obama took some criticism by opting to complete his family's two-week vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, before inspecting the flood damage personally and meeting with local residents. An editorial headline in the Baton Rouge Advocate last week read: "Our Views: Vacation or not, a hurting Louisiana needs you now, President Obama.""
Kevin Freking reports for the Associated Press August 23, 2016.
SEE ALSO:
"Clinton: I'll Visit Louisiana When Campaign Won't 'Disrupt' Response" (The Hill)
"Trump Tours Flood Damage In Louisiana" (The Hill)
"Louisiana Flood: Exhausted Flood Victims Ambivalent Ahead Of Obama Visit" (ClimateWire)
"White House Says Feds Doing Their Part In Flood Response"
Source: AP, 08/23/2016