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Hurricane Ida: All Residents in New Orleans Advised To Leave Ahead of Storm
At a Glance New Orleans residents are told they can't expect emergency help until 72 hours after the storm has passed.Schools are canceled Monday in New Orleans and other areas.Shelters are open in Louisiana and MississippiOfficials worry about the strain on already overburdened hospitals. All residents in New Orleans were advised Saturday to leave the city and told that first responders will not be able to reach them during Hurricane Ida. Residents outside New Orleans' levees were ordered to evacuate...
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Death Toll Rises to 15 in Tennessee Flooding
At a Glance Several people were still unaccounted for. The floodwaters decimated some communities.The hardest hit areas were about 40 miles west of Nashville. The death has risen to 15 in catastrophic flooding that devastated portions of Middle Tennessee Saturday. FIve additional deaths were reported by the sheriff in Humphreys County on Sunday morning, adding the 10 confirmed Saturday night. About 30 people remained missing, the sheriff said. The area is about 45 miles west of Nashville. The flooding from...
Ida Updates: The Latest on Damage, Power Outages and Other News
At a Glance Schools in New Orleans and several other parishes are closed until further notice.911 service has been restored.Aerial views show extend of damage. Ida's catastrophic crawl across Louisiana has left at least two people dead, thousands of miles of power lines out of service and 911 dispatch centers inoperable. One person died in a car during flooding in New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said in a news briefing Monday. Officials in Ascension Parish said one person there was...
How to Help Victims of Hurricane Ida
Roof damage is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, Monday, Aug. 30, 2021, in Houma, La. The weather died down shortly before dawn. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) With the pummeling from Ida, residents along the Louisiana coast are experiencing their second Category 4 hurricane in back-to-back seasons. They need help. Here is a list of agencies that will be assisting hurricane victims. First, here are a couple of tips on how best to help disaster victims: Cash is king....
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