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Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by HonNL: 5:06am On Aug 30, 2021
Hurricane Ida blasted at Category 4 on Sunday as one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., lashing at Louisiana and knocking out power to all of New Orleans, Entergy can confirm.

Entergy is New Orleans City Power Supplier.

As a result of Hurricane Ida’s catastrophic intensity, all eight transmission lines that deliver power into the New Orleans area are currently out of service. When this occurred, it caused a load imbalance in the area and resulted in generation in the area coming offline.

We are currently working to assess damage and identify a path forward to restore power, to those who can take it, in the area.

We have provided back-up generation to the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board. Power will not be restored this evening, but we will continue work to remedy.

[url=https://www.entergynewsroom.com/storm-center/article/ida-knocks-out-transmission-sources-into-new-orleans/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=entergynola-&utm_content=5388334907&utm_campaign=power_outages%2Frestoration]Entergy Newsroom [/url]

.......blowing roofs off buildings


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONr9TPayENc


.......reversing the flow of the Mississippi River as it rushed from the Louisiana coast into one of the nation’s most important industrial corridors.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnL28rx6hlE&feature=youtu.be


#HurricaneIda claims first victim

APSO reports first death related to Hurricane Ida

Shortly after 8:30 p.m. deputies received reports of a citizen possibly injured from a fallen tree at a residence off of Highway 621 in Prairieville. Deputies arrived on scene and confirmed that the victim is now deceased.

Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office

Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Seniorwriter(m): 5:12am On Aug 30, 2021
IT's a SAD one.....
Natural disasters always come with devastating consequences.....I hope new Orleans get's over this destructions and death in time.....
So sad!





@SENIORWRITER

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by iamyemiakins(m): 8:30am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Sonnobax15(m): 8:30am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Iyajelili(f): 8:30am On Aug 30, 2021
My thoughts and prayers are with them in this trying times.
That being said, Nigeria is really lucky she doesn't experience all these natural disasters except for our irresponsible,wicked and corrupt leaders.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Kingluqman(m): 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Gdskillful(m): 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by drips8(m): 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
They'll be able to bounce back, but imagine if it were Nigeria.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Heartmender1: 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
First to comment
Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Romanoff(f): 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
Just went Hurricane Katrina is marking 16 years anniversary.

Our own natural disaster in Nigeria is Corrupt and clueless leaders.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by November24(f): 8:31am On Aug 30, 2021
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When Pastor Chris said this is the year of preparation,even some Christians laughed at him.

Believe it or not,we are at the end of the age.

The rapture is coming.
Jesus is coming soon!

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Sunnybay7: 8:32am On Aug 30, 2021
Such a pity
Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by OGdaddy(m): 8:32am On Aug 30, 2021
Funny enough, power will be restored back before now till Wednesday.
But if the kind of Storm hit a city in Nigeria.
We won't see power from now till the next 50 years.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Oweku: 8:33am On Aug 30, 2021
Their own natural disaster... Our own natural disaster na curruption..

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by inoki247: 8:33am On Aug 30, 2021
Hurricane with different names...
Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by slawormiir: 8:33am On Aug 30, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Quick recovery
Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Dproperties: 8:34am On Aug 30, 2021
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God help us all
Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by tmtech: 8:34am On Aug 30, 2021
We have a favourable geolocation ... Unfortunately, our leaders are our natural disaster.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by dontro(m): 8:35am On Aug 30, 2021
Nature favours Nigeria. Na politicians spoil our country.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:35am On Aug 30, 2021
Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hurricane Ida blasted ashore Sunday as one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., knocking out power to all of New Orleans, blowing roofs off buildings and reversing the flow of the Mississippi River as it rushed from the Louisiana coast into one of the nation’s most important industrial corridors.
People are trapped in flood waters in LaPlace, Louisiana, National Weather Service warns

The National Weather Service in New Orleans is warning that very heavy rain in LaPlace, Louisiana, from Ida’s eyewall is causing flash flooding that has trapped residents.

“Reports coming in of people trapped in homes in LaPlace," the NWS said in the Flash Flood Emergency that was issued for the location. “Water completely surrounding a hotel. Numerous people requesting to be rescued,” the alert said.

Between 6 and 12 inches of rain have fallen with Ida’s passage, and 4 to 6 inches more are possible in the area.

New Orleans won't get power back tonight, energy provider saysFrom CNN’s Keith Allen

All of Orleans Parish, including the City of New Orleans, will remain in the dark Sunday night as crews continue to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Ida, regional energy provider Entergy said in a statement.

All eight transmission lines that deliver power into the city are out of service at this hour, according to Entergy.

This triggered “a load imbalance in the area and resulted in generation in the area coming offline,” the energy provider said.

Entergy has provided back-up generation to the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board but cautioned that power to the city will not be restored Sunday night.

The hurricane was blamed for at least one death. The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said on Facebook that deputies responded to a home in Prairieville on a report of someone injured by a fallen tree. The person, who was not identified, was pronounced dead. Prairieville is a suburb of Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital city.

The power outage in New Orleans heightened the city's vulnerability to flooding and left hundreds of thousands of people without air conditioning and refrigeration in sweltering summer heat.

Ida — a Category 4 storm — hit on the same date Hurricane Katrina ravaged Louisiana and Mississippi 16 years earlier, coming ashore about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of where Category 3 Katrina first struck land. Ida’s 150-mph (230 kph) winds tied it for the fifth-strongest hurricane to ever hit the mainland U.S. It dropped hours later to a Category 2 storm with maximum winds of 105 mph (165 kph) as it crawled inland, its eye about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west-northwest of New Orleans.
The hurricane was churning through the far southern Louisiana wetlands, with the more than 2 million people living in and around New Orleans and Baton Rouge under threat.

“This is going to be much stronger than we usually see and, quite frankly, if you had to draw up the worst possible path for a hurricane in Louisiana, it would be something very, very close to what we’re seeing,” Gov. John Bel Edwards told The Associated Press.

People in Louisiana woke up to a monster storm after Ida’s top winds grew by 45 mph (72 kph) in five hours as the hurricane moved through some of the warmest ocean water in the world in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

The entire city of New Orleans late Sunday was without power, according to city officials. The city's power supplier — Entergy — confirmed that the only power in the city was coming from generators, the city’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness said on Twitter. The message included a screen shot that cited “catastrophic transmission damage” for the power failure.

The city relies on Entergy for backup power for the pumps that remove storm water from city streets. Rain from Ida is expected to test that pump system.

More than 1 million customers were without power in two Southern states impacted by Ida — more than 930,000 in Louisiana and 28,000 in Mississippi, according to PowerOutage.US, which tracks outages nationwide.

In New Orleans, wind tore at awnings and caused buildings to sway and water to spill out of Lake Ponchartrain. The Coast Guard office in New Orleans received more than a dozen reports of breakaway barges, said Petty Officer Gabriel Wisdom. In Lafitte about 35 miles (55 km) south of

The storm surge is just tremendous,” Edwards told the AP.

Officials said Ida's swift intensification from a few thunderstorms to a massive hurricane in just three days left no time to organize a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans' 390,000 residents. Mayor LaToya Cantrell urged residents remaining in the city on Sunday to “hunker down."

Marco Apostolico said he felt confident riding out the storm at his home in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward, one of the city’s hardest-hit neighborhoods when levees failed and released a torrent of floodwater during Katrina.

His home was among those rebuilt with the help of actor Brad Pitt to withstand hurricane-force winds. But the memory of Katrina still hung over the latest storm.

“It’s obviously a lot of heavy feelings,” he said. “And yeah, potentially scary and dangerous.”

The region getting Ida’s worst includes petrochemical sites and major ports, which could sustain significant damage. It is also an area that is already reeling from a resurgence of COVID-19 infections due to low vaccination rates and the highly contagious delta variant.

New Orleans hospitals planned to ride out the storm with their beds nearly full, as similarly stressed hospitals elsewhere had little room for evacuated patients. And shelters for those fleeing their homes carried an added risk of becoming flashpoints for new infections.

Forecasters warned winds stronger than 115 mph (185 kph) threatened Houma, a city of 33,000 that supports oil platforms in the Gulf.

The hurricane was also threatening neighboring Mississippi, where Katrina demolished oceanfront homes. With Ida approaching, Claudette Jones evacuated her home east of Gulfport, Mississippi, as waves started pounding the shore.

“I’m praying I can go back to a normal home like I left,” she said. “That’s what I’m praying for. But I’m not sure at this point.”

Comparisons to the Aug. 29, 2005, landfall of Katrina weighed heavily on residents bracing for Ida. Katrina was blamed for 1,800 deaths as it caused levee breaches and catastrophic flooding in New Orleans. Ida’s hurricane-force winds stretched 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the storm’s eye, or about half the size of Katrina, and a New Orleans' infrastructure official emphasized that the city is in a “very different place than it was 16 years ago."

The levee system has been massively overhauled since Katrina, Ramsey Green, deputy chief administrative officer for infrastructure, said before the worst of the storm hit. While water may not penetrate levees, Green said if forecasts of up to 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain prove true, the city's underfunded and neglected network of pumps, underground pipes and surface canals likely won't be able to keep up.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality was in contact with more than 1,500 oil refineries, chemical plants and other sensitive facilities and will respond to any reported pollution leaks or petroleum spills, agency spokesman Greg Langley said. He said the agency would deploy three mobile air-monitoring laboratories after the storm passes to sample, analyze and report any threats to public health.

Louisiana’s 17 oil refineries account for nearly one-fifth of the U.S. refining capacity and its two liquefied natural gas export terminals ship about 55% of the nation’s total exports, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Government statistics show that 95% of oil and gas production in the Gulf Coast region was shut down as Ida made landfall on Sunday, according to energy company S&P Global Platts.

Louisiana is also home to two nuclear power plants, one near New Orleans and another about 27 miles (about 43 kilometers) northwest of Baton Rouge.

President Joe Biden approved emergency declarations for Louisiana and Mississippi ahead of Ida’s arrival. He said Sunday the country was praying for the best for Louisiana and would put its “full might behind the rescue and recovery” effort once the storm passes.

Edwards warned his state to brace for potentially weeks of recovery.

“Many, many people are going to be tested in ways that we can only imagine today,” the governor told a news conference.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/powerful-hurricane-ida-closing-louisiana-040129644.html

https://www.cnn.com/cnn/us/live-news/hurricane-ida-updates-08-29-21/index.html

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Nobody: 8:35am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Dindondin(m): 8:36am On Aug 30, 2021
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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Harrykn: 8:37am On Aug 30, 2021
Boko haram and Polybags can only blow out our roof in Nigeria

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Abokiijebu: 8:37am On Aug 30, 2021
Our own Hurricane is in aso rock.

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Re: Hurricane Ida Throws New Orleans In Darkness, One Dies (Videos) by Dopply: 8:37am On Aug 30, 2021
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