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Hurricane Ida Traps Louisianans, Leaves The Grid A Shambles

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Posted on August 30, 2021 · A fearsome Hurricane Ida has left scores of coastal Louisiana residents trapped by floodwaters, while making a shambles of the electrical grid across a wide swath of the state in the sweltering, late-summer heat.

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