Active Deployment

Flood Response Operations: Louisiana Gulf Coast

Our team of 40 deployed within 6 hours of the Category 3 landfall. Supply distribution reached 2,400 families in the first 72 hours.

Flood Response Operations: Louisiana Gulf Coast
Active DeploymentMarch 2026
Active DeploymentHurricane ResponseLouisianaUnited States

When Category 3 Hurricane Mara made landfall on the Louisiana Gulf Coast on March 4, 2026, R3sults had already pre-positioned 12 supply containers in Baton Rouge and mobilized our Gulf Response Team 36 hours in advance of impact.

Within 6 hours of landfall, our first teams were on the ground conducting rapid needs assessments in the hardest-hit parishes. By hour 72, we had reached over 2,400 families with emergency supplies — clean water, food packages, hygiene kits, and temporary shelter materials.

Our logistics network, built over 20 years, allowed us to bypass the supply chain delays that have historically slowed response times. Every container is GPS-tracked. Every distribution point is staffed by trained coordinators. Every family served is logged in our impact system.

As of publication, operations are ongoing. We have established 6 distribution hubs across three parishes and are transitioning from immediate relief to medium-term recovery operations. Shelter assessment teams are beginning structural evaluations for the housing recovery phase.

This operation represents R3sults' largest single domestic deployment since Hurricane Harvey in 2017. It also marks the first full utilization of our new technology-enabled logistics platform, which reduced distribution time by an estimated 34% compared to previous operations.