Mayor describes 'catstrophic' damage from Hurricane Ida
Mayor Tim Kerner Junior of Jean Lafitte, Louisiana, talks to CNN's Michael Holmes about how the town is faring after Hurricane Ida hit the southeast portion of the state as a Category 4 storm.
Mayor Tim Kerner Junior of Jean Lafitte, Louisiana, talks to CNN's Michael Holmes about how the town is faring after Hurricane Ida hit the southeast portion of the state as a Category 4 storm.
Hurricane Ida has weakened to a Category 3 hurricane as it continues to creep northward through Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest update. CNN's Tom Sater has the latest on the intense storm.
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Strong winds from Hurricane Ida ripped the roof off of a Louisiana clinic. Hurricane Ida's forward speed has slowed down, which will increase the flooding potential and the amount of time the winds will last over inland locations.
Golden Meadow, Louisiana, suffered damage as powerful Hurricane Ida makes landfall.
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Biden medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci tells CNN's Jake Tapper that Hurricane Ida is "going to do nothing but make things much, much worse" with the pandemic in Louisiana.
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