St. Bernard Parish president Guy McInnis told CNN one person had died in the Arabi neighborhood.
McInnis had no details on the fatality and said parish officials have several reports of residents going to the hospital, but no specific numbers on injuries.
Some homes were “picked up off their foundations and are lying in the street,” he said.
Emergency responders are conducting search and rescue efforts. That includes units from the State Fire Marshal’s Office, the agency said.
“Arabi/W. Chalmette is without power- I just ran over a power line. Some kind of wind source just tore down Aycock Street from Judge Perez all the way down to Saint Claude… If I had left five minutes earlier I would’ve been right in the middle of it,” he wrote. “Down trees all over Judge Perez, I’m still trying to see if I can get through it to work I had to go around already.”
There have been no reports of injuries or major damage after a possible tornado struck in Jefferson Parish, according to a tweet from the parish government.
“Our Jefferson Parish Department of Fire Services is reporting no major structural damage or any injuries from the tornado at this time,” the tweet said.
“My prayers are with you in Southeast Louisiana tonight. Please be safe,” he said.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
CNN’s Jamiel Lynch, Dave Alsup and Amanda Jackson contributed to this report.