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Hurricane Ida Creates Devastating Damage,1 Million Suffer Without Electricity


Louisiana and Mississippi have faced some devastating damage due to Hurricane Ida. Almost 1 million people are suffering from no electricity.

The hurricane is extremely powerful and large and has created landslides at Gulf Coast on Sunday.

Hurricane Ida has created catastrophic damage to energy providers’ transmission systems.

It could take weeks to get power back in many areas, the White House said.


The temperature is said to be in the high 80s and, people have no refrigerator and air conditioning due to the damages created by Hurricane Ida.


Hurricane Ida is one of the most powerful hurricanes recorded in the U.S. The storm notably left New Orleans without power, tearing through the area on the 16th anniversary of the deadly Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the region in 2005.



The climate change caused by humans is the reason for extremely strong storms and, this results in bringing higher winds, releasing more rainfall and intensifying more quickly says, climate researchers.


Even as Ida has downgraded to a tropical storm, it is expected to continue to produce heavy rainfall, and flooding remains a threat as the storm moves into other states, including Tennessee, warned the White House.


More than 2,200 people are safely rescued and placed in the shelters so far.



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