Photo gallery: Residents fill Coca-Cola truck with supplies for Louisiana flood victims
Published 1:38 am Saturday, August 20, 2016
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Angela Gibson helps carry Mary Lou Laird's donations for the disaster relief. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Piles of donations are stacked up inside a Coca-Cola truck outside of Katie's Ladies Friday. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
A Coca-Cola truck begins to fill up with donations. (Nicole Hester / Natchez Democrat)
Joyce Cornett hands off donations to Angela Gibson to stock in a Coca-Cola truck for the disaster relief in Baton Rouge. The truck was parked in front of the Katie's Ladies clothing store Friday in Natchez. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Katie McCarstle lifts the doors of Coca-Cola truck outside of Katie's Ladies, to show how many donations have been collected for the disaster relief efforts in Baton Rouge.
NATCHEZ — A Coca-Cola truck parked in front of Katie’s Ladies on Liberty Road slowly filled up with donations that local residents brought to help out in the relief effort for flood victims in South Louisiana. The truck leaves this morning for Baton Rouge. If more donations are collected, the truck will come come back next week to take another load of donations and supplies. Needed items are cleaning supplies, bleach, socks and packaged underwear.