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Louisiana Town Grapples With Fallout From Meta's Massive Data Center

Small Town, Big Problems: Meta's Data Center Disrupts Louisiana Community

The quiet streets of Holly Ridge, Louisiana have become danger zones since Meta began construction on its $2.7 billion Hyperion data center. What was once a peaceful town now sees thousands of construction vehicles daily - with consequences no one anticipated.

Traffic Chaos Grips Community

Local police reports tell a startling story: 64 traffic accidents recorded from January to September 2025 compared to just 9 incidents all of last year. That's a 600% increase in collisions attributed primarily to the parade of heavy trucks servicing the massive construction site.

"It's like living next to an interstate now," said longtime resident Martha Clements. "You take your life in your hands just crossing Main Street."

School Safety Sacrifices

The impact hits hardest at Holly Ridge Elementary, where administrators made the painful decision to close their front playground after an 18-wheeler crashed through the fence.

Third-grader Penelope Hull described her close call: "The truck missed me and Grandma by maybe two feet when it jumped the curb. Now we can't even play outside at recess."

Infrastructure Under Strain

Beyond traffic woes, residents report:

  • Rust-colored tap water appearing suddenly last summer
  • Frequent power outages disrupting daily life
  • Concerns about long-term strain on utilities

The water department insists the discoloration poses no health risk, but many families have switched to bottled water regardless.

What Comes Next?

With completion not expected until 2030, locals worry these problems represent just the beginning. When operational, the Hyperion facility will consume 5,000 megawatts - enough electricity for over 1 million homes.

"We're told this will put us on the tech map," said school principal David Nguyen. "Right now though, my priority is keeping kids safe until this construction nightmare ends."

Key Points:

  • Traffic accidents increased sixfold since construction began
  • Elementary school playground closed indefinitely after truck collision
  • Water quality concerns emerge alongside frequent power disruptions
  • Facility will become world's largest data center upon completion

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