News Summary
On May 6, 2025, Shreveport, LA, was hit by a severe thunderstorm that may have spawned a tornado, leading to substantial flooding and power outages for over 11,000 residents. Emergency responders quickly mobilized as vehicles were submerged and severe weather warnings were issued. Utility restoration efforts are underway following the storm’s impact on local infrastructure and transportation.
Severe Thunderstorm and Possible Tornado Cause Flooding and Power Outages in Shreveport, LA on May 6, 2025
Shreveport, LA experienced significant disruptions on May 6, 2025, as a severe thunderstorm swept through the area, accompanied by a possible tornado. This caused widespread flooding and led to power outages impacting over 11,000 residents across Caddo, Bossier, and DeSoto parishes.
At the peak of the storm’s impact, approximately 11,483 customers lost power, as reported shortly after 4:50 p.m. Restoration efforts began immediately, with utility company SWEPCO stating that they expected to restore service to 95% of those affected by 10 p.m. on May 7, 2025.
Flooding and Safety Responses
Flooding was notably severe in areas east of Youree Drive and south of Stoner Avenue, where multiple vehicles were reported partially submerged. Specifically, cars along Stoner Avenue between Caddo Magnet High School and the Veteran’s Administration Hospital found themselves partially under water. Additional flooding was observed at the intersection of Youree Drive and East Washington Street, situated about a mile south of the worst-hit area. Emergency responders in Caddo Parish reported multiple 911 calls signaling distress from residents affected by the flooding.
As the storm intensified around 4 p.m., local residents were urged to seek shelter. A tornado warning was issued by the National Weather Service for the southwestern part of Shreveport, advising that a rain-wrapped tornado could be moving northeast across Bert Kouns at Pines Road. Sirens sounded throughout downtown Shreveport simultaneously as cell phone alerts were disseminated to residents.
Impact on Transportation and Infrastructure
According to Shreveport Police officials, the southeastern section of the city was particularly hard hit by rainwater accumulation. However, there was no immediate confirmation from the police department regarding any tornado touchdowns in the area.
Community and Emergency Personnel Response
Public safety officials remained on high alert, responding to numerous emergencies throughout the day. The Caddo 911 system received calls from a wide area, stretching from the Mooringsport region south to Greenwood and as far southeast as the intersection of Youree Drive and Highway 1. The response from local emergency services was swift, with personnel mobilizing to assist residents in danger and to address flooding issues.
As the storm subsided, community members began assessing the damage and moving towards recovery. Emergency management teams in the area are expected to continue monitoring conditions and prepare for potential additional storms in the days to come. One thing remains clear: the residents of Shreveport demonstrated resilience in the face of severe weather, as they sought safety and assistance during this challenging event.
Conclusion
The severe thunderstorm and possible tornado on May 6, 2025, left a profound impact on Shreveport, LA, testing the community’s preparedness for extreme weather. Local authorities are now focused on aiding those affected, restoring power and ensuring the safety of all residents as they recover from this intense weather event.
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Additional Resources
- Shreveport Bossier Advocate: Tornado and Storm Damage
- Wikipedia: Tornado
- 103.3 The Goat: Spring Heatwave 2025
- Google Search: Shreveport weather 2025
- K945: Storm Risk in Shreveport
- Google Scholar: Severe Thunderstorm Meteorology
- Shreveport Times: Severe Thunderstorm Forecast
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
- KSLA: Severe Storms and Power Outages

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