At least 13 people were hospitalized after an impaired driver struck revelers at a parade celebrating the Lao New Year in Louisiana, officials said. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The car struck “multiple pedestrians” Saturday afternoon at the corner of Savannakhet Street and Melancon Road in Broussard, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office told NBC News. The 57-year-old driver was arrested. Broussard is located about 8 miles southwest of Lafayette and near the city of New Iberia. “Several individuals sustained injuries, some of which are believed to be serious,” the sheriff’s office said. The crash happened during a Lao New Year event celebrating the Buddhist new year. Ambulance service Acadian Ambulance said on X that it transported 11 patients by ground and two by air as a result of the incident. The driver was soon after taken into custody. Louisiana State police identified him as Todd Landry, of Jeanerette, a small city of about 5,000 in Iberia Parish. Landry showed “signs of impairment,” and a breathalyzer …