The death toll Ida rose on Saturday, almost one week after making a landing in Louisiana, with two residents of a nursing home which was more evacuated among the dead people who were confirmed, the authorities said.
Northeast countries began a Labor Day weekend holiday digging debris left by deadly floods that killed more than 44 people and caused public transportation in New York City to stop, with the operator promised to recover several pedestrians before the start of Tuesday.
Loss of life in the Northeast dwarfed the death toll related to a storm related to nine in Louisiana.
Southern Temper flared up as a power outage that killed more than 1 million people without electricity forced a lot into a long line at the gas station, scrambling to find fuel for the generator.
The new death in Louisiana was among the residents of the nursing home which was evacuated at the Tangipahoa Parish Warehouse now in an investigation of the state after reporting a dirty condition.
“Unfortunately, we can now confirm 2 additional deaths among residents of nursing homes that have been evacuated to Tangipahoa facilities,” Louisiana Health Department Tweeted on Saturday.
“This brings the death toll from the residents of the nursing home to be evacuated to this facility to 6,” Department of Health Tweeted.
Louisiana authorities on Saturday searched for a suspect after a shot left a man died during a dispute on Friday at a gas station in Metairie, said Sheriff Parish Joseph Lopinto.
“For someone to lose their lives because it gets really ridiculous gas,” Sheriff told reporters.
The hot weather continued in the area almost one week after Ida made landing in Louisiana on Sunday as a storm in Category 4, the trees of the pouch, electric channels and debris with a gust of wind which reached 172 miles per hour (276 kilometers.
In the middle of cleaning.
In the Northeast, commuters using public transportation to roam to their office in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic may not be fully in clear with the Larry Hurricane intensify when shaking around 1,700 miles (1,700 km) to the east of the Leeward Islands.
“Higher swollen can approach The Northeast Coast at the end of the week, with Larry lives on the beach, “Bob Oravec’s Meteorology Expert from the National Weather Prediction Center at College Park, Maryland, told Reuters.