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Boil water advisories were issued and 911 services were down across southeast Louisiana following what officials are saying is catastrophic damage in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
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Two people have died from Hurricane Ida, one in New Orleans and one in Prairieville, as first responders and officials begin to survey damage and respond to emergency calls.
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As Hurricane Ida continues to batter southeast Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Sunday afternoon that search and rescue operations will not begin until first light Monday morning due to the Category 4 storm’s dangerous conditions.
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Small communities just outside New Orleans and its levee protection system are being pummeled by Hurricane Ida, with hundreds of people asking for help but unable to be reached due to catastrophic flooding from several feet of stormwater.
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Forecasters expected the storm to weaken at landfall. It hasn't.
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Hundreds of thousands of Louisiana residents remain without power on Tuesday in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
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Ida weakened to a tropical storm but dangerous conditions persist in most of Louisiana, forecasters said Monday morning.
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With Hurricane Ida conditions already moving through New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration urged residents to stay home and hunker down because public safety officials would not be able to help until conditions improve.
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Many hospitals in Louisiana and across the Gulf South, strained by treating thousands of COVID-19 patients, are discharging as many patients as possible, diverting those in critical care to safer areas, and reducing staff ahead of Hurricane Ida’s landfall Sunday night.
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Gov. John Bel Edwards warned Louisianans in the path of Hurricane Ida that time is running out for them to make their final preparations and take shelter before what is expected to be a Category 4 storm begins to batter the Louisiana coast.