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At least one person has now died as a result of Hurricane Ida as the storm continues to hit Louisiana with high winds and heavy rain.
Along the Gulf Coast, time is so often measured by Hurricane Katrina. But Ida, a category 4 storm that made landfall Sunday, was determined to leave her mark on Louisiana as well.
After all, Ida spent eight hours as a hurricane while on land in Louisiana and continues her journey north as a tropical storm, with winds leaving more and more downed lines and damage.
Hurricane Ida devastated Ironton, Louisiana, as it swept caskets out of their tombs, scattering them around the community.
Crews in Louisiana have restored power to nearly 70% of greater New Orleans and nearly all of Baton Rouge after Hurricane Ida.
Ida made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on August 29 in Louisiana and brought flooding and wind damage along the Gulf Coast. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) ...
More than 700,000 people in Louisiana woke up in the dark as power restoration continues to be difficult after Hurricane Ida battered the state.
At least one person has now died as a result of Hurricane Ida as the storm continues to hit Louisiana with high winds and heavy rain.