Published 16:17 IST, September 9th 2021
Hurricane Ida: Death toll rises to 82 in US; people continue to live without power
Hurricane Ida has taken the lives of 82 people in the US, according to the media reports. 30 died in southeastern states, 26 in Louisiana, 52 in northern state.
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Hurricane Ida has claimed lives of 82 people in United States, according to recent reports. CBS News reported that 30 people died in souastern states, including 26 in Louisiana, while 52 more died in norrn states, as per state data.
Hurricane Ida, which hit Gulf Coast, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey about ten days ago, wreaked havoc on most parts of states. Drowning, falling trees, severe heat, and carbon monoxide poisoning are among causes of mortality linked to Hurricane Ida's catastrophic wear and devastation.
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President Biden visited New York and New Jersey
On Tuesday, President Biden visited New York and New Jersey to assess storm damage. president spoke about catastrophic wear, emphasising importance of substantial infrastructure spending and tackling climate change's effects, according to CBS News.
A Category 4 storm resulted in landfall in Louisiana on August 29, coinciding with 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans, leaving thousands of residents facing power, as well as gas and water shortages. According to PowerOutage.us, some individuals in state are still without power ten days later. Entergy announced on Wednesday that it has restored power to 70% of customers in New Orleans. Many of those currently without power are anticipated to get it this week, with exception of Venetian Isles along Highway 11, Irish Bayou, and Lake Carine, which won't get power until September 25, according to officials.
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Hurricane Ida damage ranges to $95 billion
According to CNBC, Hurricane Ida's economic impact is still under assessment, but storm that wreaked havoc from New Orleans to New York might end up being one of economically impactful storms to strike United States since 2000. AccuWear now estimates storm damage to be in range of $95 billion, up from agency's initial estimate of $70 billion to $80 billion. According to AccuWear, damages will have a notable negative impact on US economy in third and fourth quarters. Because it covers both insured and uninsured losses from a wide range of activities rar than focusing solely on a property, AccuWear's total is larger than estimates from or organisations.
(Inputs from ANI)
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16:17 IST, September 9th 2021