Over 742,000 people are now without power
Sandwich RGB image of Ida over coastal Louisiana taken by the GOES satellite on Sunday afternoon. Photo: STAR GOES-EAST/NOAA/NESDIS As meteorologists feared, Hurricane Ida made landfall on the Louisiana coast as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm on Sunday. It later weakened to Category 3 storm on Sunday evening.
Please understand this, there is the possibility that conditions could be unlivable along the coast for some time and areas around New Orleans and Baton Rouge could be without power for weeks. We have all seen the destruction and pain caused by Harvey, Michael, and Laura. Anticipate devastation on this level and if it doesn’t happen then we should all count our blessings.
There is also a potential impact to hundreds of industrial sites which work with toxic chemicals. Nola.com points out that three previous hurricanes which hit the area resulted in oil and chemical releases, and reports that roughly two thirds of the industrial sites with toxic chemicals in Louisiana are in the hurricane’s current projected path:
[A]fter Katrina, a $14.5 billion flood-protection system was constructed around New Orleans that is expected to be much more effective in keeping storm waters from inundating the city. Katrina was also an enormous storm, which allowed it to push more water ashore. Ida is somewhat more compact, although it is predicted to expand some.
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Ida strengthens into Category 2 hurricane: Latest forecastJUST IN: Ida has strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph. The storm is forecast to only intensify and become a Category 4 before making landfall in Louisiana late Sunday.
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Hurricane Ida live updates: Ida makes landfall in Louisiana as powerful Category 4LATEST: Hurricane Ida remains an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm. -Maximum sustained winds of 130 MPH -Center about 45 miles SW of New Orleans, LA, moving NW at 10 MPH -More than 440,000 people are without power
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How does Hurricane Ida compare to Hurricane Katrina?“Katrina was much bigger, but both of them are destructive hurricanes that are going to go down in history, unfortunately,” NBCNews meteorologist Kathryn Prociv says.
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