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Construction on Meta's largest data center brings chaos to rural Louisiana

4 hours ago
  • #Meta data center
  • #rural impact
  • #traffic safety
  • Meta's Hyperion data center construction in Holly Ridge, Louisiana has led to a 600% spike in vehicle crashes, with 64 crashes recorded from January to mid-September 2025 compared to 9 in 2024.
  • The increased traffic from construction trucks has forced Holly Ridge Elementary School to shut down its playground due to safety concerns, disrupting students' learning environment.
  • Drivers heading to the construction site include unlicensed individuals, causing dangerous situations, with incidents like hit-and-runs, near-misses, and fatal accidents reported.
  • Residents complain of never being contacted by Meta or officials despite issues like trucks parking on private property, dust pollution, and feeling trapped in their homes.
  • State officials, including Governor Jeff Landry, acknowledge traffic problems but emphasize the project's economic benefits, though safety measures like all-way stops have not prevented crashes.
  • Meta's data center will consume three times the annual power of New Orleans, leading Entergy to build new gas plants, potentially impacting customer bills statewide.
  • Local residents report frequent power outages and water quality issues since construction began, with Entergy denying outages are linked to the project.