New Orleans agency: 1 fatally struck by Mardi Gras float
NEW ORLEANS — A person was struck by a float and fatally injured Saturday evening during one of the iconic parades of the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans, authorities said. It was the second death in days to mar this year’s Carnival festivities.
A city agency tasked with emergency preparedness tweeted that the death occurred Saturday night as the popular parade of the Krewe of Endymion was rolling. The agency, NOLA Ready, said it had no immediate details about how the death occurred or the identity of the person.
NOLA Ready tweeted that the remainder of Endymion’s parade was being cancelled Saturday evening. Reports said 13 floats had already gone by the area where the accident occurred and that the remaining floats and marching groups diverted elsewhere. Police said the accident occurred along Canal Street, a major downtown thoroughfare in this Mississippi River port city.
New Orleans police said first responders swiftly converged on the area and the department tweeted out calls for crowds to avoid the site. The float, with its gaudy lights still twinkling, was halted with police cordoning off the area on horseback and on foot. All around, streets were lined with tossed beats, trinkets and the debris of the street party, and TV stations reported a sombre mood had taken hold of members of the parade krewe upon learning of the fatality.