5 Things To Know About Hurricane Ida's Impact on Louisiana
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Hurricane Ida has left a trail of destruction in its wake as it arrived on the Louisiana coast 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina and only a year after Hurricane Laura ravaged Southwest Louisiana. In this video I'll give you 5 things to know about Ida's initial impacts as Southeast Louisiana picks up the pieces.
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Timestamps
Intro: 0:00
Ida's Strength Compared to Past Storms: 0:32
New Orleans Power Loss: 1:57
How Did the Levees Fare? 3:27
The Northeast Should Take Hurricanes Seriously: 5:02
Recovery is Just the Beginning: 6:08
Conclusion: 7:14
I'm a civil engineer and I'm travelling to LA to help with the recovery work. This video really helps. Thank you
Hello from Theriot LA ( 10 miles south of Houma la. Everyone here are rebuilding only a very few houses left we stayed in Houma in a very strong house that didn't have damages but most of Houma has damages 💕☮️ thanks for sharing sending love and prayers to everyone. So much help was here a few hours after the storm much appreciated ❤️
Hope you guys are OK. I'm just north of Lake maurepas in south tangipahoa. We were hammered pretty good too. If you guys need anything let me know. Food water electrical work whatever. We're having to pull together to get through this. Gov. & Insurance isn't going to help 😕
i had to watch this for school but now i watch this for fun
Excellent assessment.
Your channel is quickly becoming a favorite
thank you mr klein, very cool!
Get in contact with me when you come down. Gladly show you around and talk about my experience riding out Ida in Golden Meadow
I will have to do that. I'm going to wait at least until Grand Isle opens back up to the public and hopefully the official NHC report on Ida then make a follow up.
@@lorencklein I have video on my other channel Bayou Stringer that your welcomed to use as well
wish I had gotten my lights on a week after it was mid oct before we got hooked back up
At 1:20 as you said it failed. Along with so many other equipments because of the winds. Meaning the winds was actually alot stronger than reporters know. I didn't evacuate just north of Grand Isle, Louisiana. Those winds were alot stronger than 150mph. Easily. Just saying