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Evacuations, fear as ‘Ida’ nears US Gulf

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August 29, 2021, 7:20 pm
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New Orleans—Owners were boarding up their shops and evacuations were underway Saturday as Hurricane Ida was on a path to hit New Orleans 16 years to the day the southern US city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

ESCAPING ‘IDA’. People stand in line to get through the TSA security checkpoint at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on August 28 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Residents were evacuating the area as Hurricane Ida worked its way toward the Louisiana coastline with an expected landfall on Sunday afternoon. AFP

A handful of people were still on New Orleans streets, but many businesses had closed up ahead of what the National Weather Service called an “an extremely dangerous major hurricane.”

“Everybody is scared because it’s the anniversary of Katrina and people didn’t take it seriously at the time,” said Austin Suriano, who was helping board up the windows of his father’s watch repair shop.

Sunday, when Ida is due to make landfall, marks 16 years since Katrina, the devastating hurricane that flooded 80 percent of New Orleans, left 1,800 people dead and caused billions of dollars in damage.

President Joe Biden warned Saturday that “Ida is turning into a very, very dangerous storm” as it built to a Category 2 hurricane, packing 100 mile (160 kilometer) per hour sustained winds and heavy rain.

Earlier in the day, people evacuating from New Orleans and other cities clogged roads heading north as officials warned locals to leave immediately or hunker down to ride out the storm. 

All Sunday flights were cancelled at New Orleans airport.

Tropical storm-force winds are expected to hit the area late Saturday, while Ida was forecast to slam into the coast as a powerful Category Four hurricane — with winds up to 140 miles per hour — Sunday afternoon or evening.

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said Ida would be one of the most powerful storms to hit the state since the 1850s.

In New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell warned residents to take Ida with utmost seriousness.

“Time is not on our side,” she told a briefing. “It’s rapidly growing, it’s intensifying.”

Southern Louisiana was bracing for massive damage and flooding as the fast-intensifying storm roared northward after pummeling western Cuba.

“Extended power loss is almost certain,” New Orleans homeland security director Collin Arnold told reporters Saturday. “I’m imploring you to take this storm seriously.”

Biden said hundreds of emergency personnel had been sent to the region, along with food, water and electric generators. 

Shelters were being prepared around the region, but Louisiana has been one of the hardest-hit states by the Covid-19 pandemic, and Biden urged anyone heading to a shelter to wear a mask and take precautions.

The National Weather Service is forecasting a “life-threatening storm surge” — as high as 11 feet near New Orleans and 15 feet around the mouth of the Mississippi River — when the hurricane makes landfall.

It warned of “catastrophic wind damage” and said Ida could spawn tornadoes.

Category Four is the second-highest on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, with a minimum wind strength of 130 miles per hour. 

Louisiana has declared a state of emergency in preparation for the storm.

The emergency declaration, approved by Biden, will expedite federal storm assistance to the southern state.

The hurricane made landfall late Friday in western Cuba as a Category 1 storm, packing winds near 80 miles per hour but causing mostly minor damage. 

‘Be ready for whatever comes’

The dire warnings about Ida inevitably sparked memories of Katrina, Governor Edwards said in a briefing.

“It’s very painful to think about another powerful storm like Hurricane Ida, making landfall on that anniversary,” he said.

One big difference, he said, was the huge investment since then in an extensive storm protection system of levees, gates and pumps.

Still, Eric Suriano, the watchmaker, remembers Katrina vividly: “”It was the nightmare of my life.”

Meantime, a Category One hurricane named Nora made landfall on Mexico’s Pacific coast, according to the National Hurricane center.

Nora’s center “remains near the coast of Mexico after making landfall in the northwest Jalisco” province, the center said.

Last week, a rare tropical storm struck the US northeastern seaboard, knocking out power, uprooting trees and bringing record rainfall. 

Scientists have warned of a rise in cyclone activity as the ocean surface warms due to climate change, posing an increasing threat to the world’s coastal communities. 

Tags: Hurricane IdaHurricane KatrinaNew OrleansUnited States
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