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Hurricane Ida: more than 1m without power as New Orleans assesses damage

Residents woke to widespread devastation caused by the category 4 hurricane that made landfall on Sunday at Port Fourchon, then tore a path north towards New Orleans. The storm struck the city on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800, mostly by flood.

Roofs torn from buildings, fallen trees, utility poles and other storm debris blocked roads and hampered rescue workers. Downed power lines, many still live, created a dangerous situation for those emerging to assess the damage.

“Hurricane Ida came onshore with everything that was advertised: the surge, the rain, the wind,” Edwards said at an afternoon briefing held by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema). “The damage is catastrophic … primarily wind driven but we know that there were some areas that received tremendous rainfall as well.” Earlier, he said dozens of US coast guard helicopters and high-water vehicles had been deployed.

“We know that individuals are out there waiting to be rescued because their homes are not habitable [and in] many places we have flood waters that are encroaching upon those homes,” Edwards said. Thankfully, he added, the levee system protecting New Orleans had held.

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