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Filipino workers: Oil company abandoned us in Hurricane Ida
Read full article: Filipino workers: Oil company abandoned us in Hurricane IdaTen Filipino men who worked for a major offshore oil industry employer under federally granted visas claim in a federal lawsuit they were treated like prisoners at a company bunkhouse and that some of them were abandoned there when Hurricane Ida struck the Louisiana Gulf Coast in August 2021.
HUD to send out nearly $3 billion in disaster relief grants
Read full article: HUD to send out nearly $3 billion in disaster relief grantsThe Department of Housing and Urban Development is allocating nearly $3 billion in disaster relief to cover recovery efforts by multiple state and local governments.
Hurricane Ida, Europe floods made 2021 costly for disasters
Read full article: Hurricane Ida, Europe floods made 2021 costly for disastersDamage wrought by Hurricane Ida in the U.S. state of Louisiana and the flash floods that hit Europe last summer have helped make 2021 one of the most expensive years for natural disasters.
Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways
Read full article: Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subwaysTransit officials and experts say this summer’s storms were the latest reminders that more needs to be done to prepare the East Coast’s vital transit systems in the face of more extreme and unpredictable weather caused by climate change.
Remains found in 500-pound alligator confirmed as man killed in Hurricane Ida floodwaters
Read full article: Remains found in 500-pound alligator confirmed as man killed in Hurricane Ida floodwatersThe remains found in an alligator’s stomach have been positively identified as those of a man who was attacked and killed in Hurricane Ida floodwaters.
US unemployment claims rise after hitting pandemic low
Read full article: US unemployment claims rise after hitting pandemic lowThe number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits moved up last week to 332,000 from a pandemic low, a sign that worsening COVID-19 infections may have slightly increased layoffs.
500-pound alligator caught with human remains in its stomach near area where Louisiana man disappeared
Read full article: 500-pound alligator caught with human remains in its stomach near area where Louisiana man disappearedAuthorities in Louisiana have captured a 500-pound alligator with human remains in its stomach that may be linked to a man’s disappearance in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.
August industrial output gains slow to 0.4% after Ida hits
Read full article: August industrial output gains slow to 0.4% after Ida hitsU.S. industrial production slowed to a 0.4% gain in August as shutdowns of petroleum refineries and petrochemical plants caused by Hurricane Ida curbed manufacturing activity.
After Ida deaths, Louisiana revokes nursing home licenses
Read full article: After Ida deaths, Louisiana revokes nursing home licensesLouisiana health officials are revoking the licenses of seven nursing homes that were evacuated to a warehouse where residents died after Hurricane Ida amid conditions deemed squalid and unsafe.
Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgrades
Read full article: Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgradesLawmakers from both parties say haunting images of surging rivers, flooded roads and tornado damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida show the need to upgrade the nation’s aging infrastructure network.
New Orleans: Seniors left in dark, hot facilities after Ida
Read full article: New Orleans: Seniors left in dark, hot facilities after IdaOfficials in New Orleans say they will thoroughly inspect senior living apartments in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida after finding people living in buildings without working generators that trapped residents in wheelchairs in dark, sweltering upper floors.
Biden directs federal aid to NY, NJ after deadly flooding
Read full article: Biden directs federal aid to NY, NJ after deadly floodingPresident Joe Biden has approved major disaster declarations greenlighting federal aid for people six New Jersey counties and five New York counties affected by devastating flooding last week from the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgrades
Read full article: Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgradesLawmakers from both parties say haunting images of surging rivers, flooded roads and tornado damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida show the need to upgrade the nation’s aging infrastructure network.
Search resumes for 2 missing after car swept away in storm
Read full article: Search resumes for 2 missing after car swept away in stormAs residents and businesses across New Jersey spent the holiday weekend trying to clean up damage from last week’s storm, rescue workers resumed the search for two friends whose car was caught up in the floodwaters.
After Ida's fury, infrastructure key in preventing misery
Read full article: After Ida's fury, infrastructure key in preventing miseryThe destruction left by the remnants of Hurricane Ida have officials and experts agreeing that infrastructure including roads, sewers and housing in New York and New Jersey must be quickly improved.
Crash victim recalls terror after Mississippi road collapse
Read full article: Crash victim recalls terror after Mississippi road collapseA 16-year-old girl says she heard vehicles crashing all around the pickup truck where she and her mother were trapped after a highway collapsed in rural Mississippi.
Biden to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 at 3 memorial sites
Read full article: Biden to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 at 3 memorial sitesPresident Joe Biden will visit all three 9/11 memorial sites to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks and pay his respects to the nearly 3,000 people killed that day.
Northeast deals with muck, waterlogged homes in Ida cleanup
Read full article: Northeast deals with muck, waterlogged homes in Ida cleanupFlood-stricken families and business owners across the Northeast are hauling waterlogged belongings to the curb and scraping away noxious mud as cleanup from Ida moves into high gear.
Hurricane Ida turns spotlight on Louisiana power grid issues
Read full article: Hurricane Ida turns spotlight on Louisiana power grid issuesThe dismal state of power in Hurricane Ida’s wake is a distressingly familiar scenario for Entergy Corp. Louisiana’s largest electrical utility has grappled with other widespread outages after numerous previous hurricanes.
Energy company: Hurricane Ida restoration could take weeks
Read full article: Energy company: Hurricane Ida restoration could take weeksThe energy company that is providing power to Louisiana says full restoration of electricity to hurricane-battered areas outside New Orleans could take until the end of the month.
Biden tells storm-ravaged Louisiana: 'I know you're hurting'
Read full article: Biden tells storm-ravaged Louisiana: 'I know you're hurting'Less than a week after Hurricane Ida battered the Gulf Coast, President Joe Biden walked the streets of a hardhit Louisiana neighborhood on Friday and told residents “I know you’re hurting."
Road trippin’ this Labor Day weekend? Expect traffic, higher gas prices
Read full article: Road trippin’ this Labor Day weekend? Expect traffic, higher gas pricesLabor Day weekend travelers can expect plenty of company on the roads and to pay the highest gas prices for this end-of-summer holiday in seven years.
Donations needed to help rescued animals at San Antonio Humane Society
Read full article: Donations needed to help rescued animals at San Antonio Humane SocietyMore than 150 animals rescued from Louisiana were transferred to the San Antonio Humane Society. The shelter is at capacity and needs donations, volunteers and fosters to help.
Searches, sorrow in wake of Ida's destructive, deadly floods
Read full article: Searches, sorrow in wake of Ida's destructive, deadly floodsPolice are going door to door and drawing up lists of the missing as the death toll edges higher from the catastrophic flooding set off in the Northeast by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Ida-hit oil industry port sustains less damage than feared
Read full article: Ida-hit oil industry port sustains less damage than fearedA critical port that serves as the primary support hub for the Gulf of Mexico’s deepwater offshore oil and gas industry sustained less damage from Hurricane Ida’s direct hit than initially feared and should be able to return to working operations “in the near future."
Northeast flooding is a reflection of the growing frequency of heavy rain events
Read full article: Northeast flooding is a reflection of the growing frequency of heavy rain eventsThe deadly, historic floods across the northeastern U.S. on September 1 are an example of the increasing frequency of heavy precipitation events across the country - a phenomenon linked to a warming global climate.
EXPLAINER: How Ida can be so deadly 1000 miles from landfall
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How Ida can be so deadly 1000 miles from landfallMeteorologists say natural and man-made forces made Ida deadly and devastating in the New York and New Jersey area even though the weakened storm made landfall more than 1,000 miles away.
Ida live updates: NJ tornado reached EF-3 rating, NWS says
Read full article: Ida live updates: NJ tornado reached EF-3 rating, NWS saysThe National Weather Service says a tornado that ripped through Mullica Hill, New Jersey, is believed to have had an EF-3 rating, with winds of up to 150 miles per hour.
Mutual aid groups give personalized help after Hurricane Ida
Read full article: Mutual aid groups give personalized help after Hurricane IdaFollowing Hurricane Ida, mutual aid networks sprang into action to supplement the more established relief services from federal and local governments, and charities.
These videos show just how shocking the flooding in NYC really is
Read full article: These videos show just how shocking the flooding in NYC really isHurricane Ida may not pack the strong winds it once had when it hit Louisiana, but it’s still dumping an insane amount of rain in its path, including on New York City.
More than 100 animal evacuees from Louisiana now finding shelter in San Antonio
Read full article: More than 100 animal evacuees from Louisiana now finding shelter in San AntonioMore than 100 cats and dogs that were victims of Hurricane Ida in Louisiana soon may be looking for a permanent home in San Antonio.
KSAT to hold phone bank Friday with Red Cross to support Hurricane Ida relief efforts
Read full article: KSAT to hold phone bank Friday with Red Cross to support Hurricane Ida relief effortsTo help individuals in need, affected by Hurricane Ida, KSAT Community is teaming up with the American Red Cross this Friday, Sept. 3 by holding a phone bank from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. to support the relief efforts.
San Antonio Food Bank sends supply trucks to Louisiana to help residents following Hurricane Ida
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank sends supply trucks to Louisiana to help residents following Hurricane IdaIt was a busy and bustling morning at the San Antonio Food Bank as workers rushed to load up a truck full of emergency supplies headed to Louisiana.
San Antonio organizations sending food, water and supplies to help families impacted by Hurricane Ida
Read full article: San Antonio organizations sending food, water and supplies to help families impacted by Hurricane IdaAs the people in Louisiana begin the long road to getting back to normal after Hurricane Ida, San Antonio organizations are joining others across the country by sending food and supplies to help.
Heavy rain from Ida forces Bonnaroo music fest to cancel
Read full article: Heavy rain from Ida forces Bonnaroo music fest to cancelHeavy rains from Hurricane Ida have forced Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Tennessee to cancel as organizers say the waterlogged festival grounds are unsafe for driving or camping.
Man attacked by alligator outside home while walking in Hurricane Ida’s floodwaters
Read full article: Man attacked by alligator outside home while walking in Hurricane Ida’s floodwatersA Louisiana man is presumed dead after he was attacked by an alligator while walking in floodwaters following Hurricane Ida.
After Ida, energy facilities in Gulf inching back to life
Read full article: After Ida, energy facilities in Gulf inching back to lifeOil companies began gradually to restart some of their refineries in Louisiana, and key fuel pipelines fully reopened, providing hopeful signs that the region’s crucial energy industry can soon recover from the blow of Hurricane Ida.
San Antonio business owner encourages others to support hurricane relief for Ida’s aftermath
Read full article: San Antonio business owner encourages others to support hurricane relief for Ida’s aftermathA San Antonio business owner is encouraging the community to step up and help people dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, which is now a tropical depression.
Fully vaccinated NFL players will get COVID-19 tests weekly
Read full article: Fully vaccinated NFL players will get COVID-19 tests weeklyFully vaccinated players will be required to get tested for COVID-19 weekly instead of every 14 days as part of the revised protocols for the regular season agreed upon by the NFL and NFLPA.
Ida topples New Orleans jazz landmark where Armstrong worked
Read full article: Ida topples New Orleans jazz landmark where Armstrong workedA storied New Orleans jazz site where a young Louis Armstrong once worked toppled when Ida blew through Louisiana as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the U.S. The Karnofsky Tailor Shop where a young Louis Armstrong worked collapsed Sunday during the storm.
New Orleans levees pass Ida's test while some suburbs flood
Read full article: New Orleans levees pass Ida's test while some suburbs floodThe levees, floodwalls and floodgates that protect New Orleans held up against Hurricane Ida’s fury, but costly upgrades to the city's flood protection system couldn't spare some neighboring communities from the rising water.
Ida Updates: Neighboring states send assistance to Louisiana
Read full article: Ida Updates: Neighboring states send assistance to LouisianaMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Monday that state and local emergency responders conducted 20 rescues from flooded areas in the state’s three coastal counties.
Texas deploys firefighters and other aid to Louisiana for Hurricane Ida recovery efforts
Read full article: Texas deploys firefighters and other aid to Louisiana for Hurricane Ida recovery effortsIda, which made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane, on Sunday was downgraded to a tropical storm on Monday but officials warned that flooding from storm surge will continue to affect parts of the state throughout the morning.
These videos truly show just how devastating Hurricane Ida was in Louisiana
Read full article: These videos truly show just how devastating Hurricane Ida was in LouisianaHurricane Ida made landfall Sunday, wreaking havoc on the Louisiana coast, and leaving major cities like New Orleans without power.
Tropical Storm Nora facing, after leaving 1 dead, 7 missing
Read full article: Tropical Storm Nora facing, after leaving 1 dead, 7 missingTropical Storm Nora is dropping heavy rains along the Gulf of California after weakening from a hurricane that set off floods and landslides on Mexico’s Pacific coast, caused havoc in Puerta Vallarta and left at least one dead and seven missing.
In Photos: Category 4 Hurricane Ida wrecks havoc in Southeast Louisiana
Read full article: In Photos: Category 4 Hurricane Ida wrecks havoc in Southeast LouisianaCategory 4 Hurricane Ida ripped through Southeast Louisiana after making landfall around 12 p.m. Sunday, with winds reaching speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
As Ida leaves Gulf, analysts foresee modest economic damage
Read full article: As Ida leaves Gulf, analysts foresee modest economic damageWith more than 1 million customers in Louisiana and Mississippi having lost power, Hurricane Ida is sure to take a toll on the energy, chemical and shipping industries that have major hubs along the Gulf Coast.
No cash or gas to run from Ida: 'We can't afford to leave'
Read full article: No cash or gas to run from Ida: 'We can't afford to leave'Robert Owens was feeling defeated and helpless as he waited for one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S. to approach Louisiana's capital city The 27-year-old had spent days anxiously watching long lines of cars flee Baton Rouge away from oncoming Hurricane Ida.
'As long as it takes': FEMA, other agencies respond to Ida
Read full article: 'As long as it takes': FEMA, other agencies respond to IdaFederal officials say hundreds of emergency responders are in place in Louisiana and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has power restoration experts and generators at the ready as Hurricane Ida bashes the region.
San Antonio organizations helping animals in need of shelter from Hurricane Ida
Read full article: San Antonio organizations helping animals in need of shelter from Hurricane IdaSan Antonio organizations are lending their resources to help animals in need of shelter from Hurricane Ida as it nears Louisiana.
A Hurricane Ida unknown: Economic impact on region and US
Read full article: A Hurricane Ida unknown: Economic impact on region and USCompanies evacuated oil and gas platforms south of Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Ida but a far greater worry was potential damage to refineries and petrochemical plants in its projected path from flooding and storm surge.
North Texas animal shelter rescuing more than 40 animals in Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Ida
Read full article: North Texas animal shelter rescuing more than 40 animals in Louisiana ahead of Hurricane IdaA North Texas animal shelter is taking in more than 40 at-risk, homeless animals in Louisiana ahead of Hurricane Ida’s landfall.