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Ida Damage: Uprooted trees, downed power lines, flooded neighborhoods
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Ida damage, Covington, Louisiana Credit: WWL viewer
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Houses flooded in Lakeview. 300 block of 35th st
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Uprooted tree falls on house, Jena Street, New Orleans 70115 Credit: WWL viewer
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Flooded neighborhood near 6800 block of Milne Blvd, New Orleans Credit: WWL viewer
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Roof ripped apart during Ida Credit: WWL viewer
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Flooded neighborhood in Covington near Lake Ramsey, Louisiana Credit: Lontiece
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Jena St Uptown between Perrier and Camp. 3 trees down. Credit: WWL viewer
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Power line toppled on Focis Street in Metairie, Louisiana Credit: WWL viewer
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Traffic diverts around downed power lines Monday, Aug. 30, 2021, in Metairie, La. A fearsome Hurricane Ida has left scores of coastal Louisiana residents trapped by floodwaters and pleading to be rescued, while making a shambles of the electrical grid across a wide swath of the state in the sweltering, late-summer heat. One of the most powerful hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. mainland has now weakened into a tropical storm as it pushes inland over Mississippi with torrential rain and shrieking winds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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Toppled power line on house on Focis Street in Metairie, Louisiana Credit: WWL viewer
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Traffic diverts around downed power lines Monday, Aug. 30, 2021, in Metairie, La. A fearsome Hurricane Ida has left scores of coastal Louisiana residents trapped by floodwaters and pleading to be rescued, while making a shambles of the electrical grid across a wide swath of the state in the sweltering, late-summer heat. One of the most powerful hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. mainland has now weakened into a tropical storm as it pushes inland over Mississippi with torrential rain and shrieking winds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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Downed tree and power line during Ida Credit: WWL viewer
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Houses flooded in Lakeview in the 300 block of 35th St. Credit: WWL viewer
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Water takes over backyard in Covington, Louisiana Credit: Lontiece
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Trees and power lines down at corner of Cambronne Street and Sycamore Street in New Orleans. Credit: Leah Sulony
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This old majestic oak tree is laying across Gentilly Blvd at Franklin Ave. Credit: Willie Mackie
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This old majestic oak tree is laying across Gentilly Blvd at Franklin Ave. Credit: Willie Mackie
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Damage after Ida in River Ridge, Louisiana Credit: Eric Rousselle
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