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Eight of the people that died in New Orleans following Ida were residents of independent-living apartments for seniors — the sites of some of the most brutal scenes following the storm.
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From evacuation routes to tips on getting out of town if you don't have a car: here's the information you need to consider when making your hurricane plans.
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State officials say they cannot stop residents from being taken to sites deemed inadequate
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How to prepare for hurricanes, logistically and emotionally.
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The city didn’t have enough time to order a citywide mandatory evacuation before Hurricane Ida. Now it’s altering its plans.
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WWNO and WRKF are here for you during hurricane season, and we want to know what information you need as we anticipate severe weather.
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Have questions as we gear up for severe weather? Submit them at the form below and they'll help guide our coverage.
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Evacuation plans have called for teens to go to Dixon since 2018.
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Those hospitals include St. Charles Parish Hospital, Our Lady of the Sea, St. Anne Hospital in Raceland and Chabert Medical Center in Houma, Terrebonne General Health System and Chabert Hospital, all healthcare facilities located near the coast in Louisiana, are moving their patients.
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As Hurricane Ida continues to batter southeast Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Sunday afternoon that search and rescue operations will not begin until first light Monday morning due to the Category 4 storm’s dangerous conditions.