Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Hurricane Ida Hit Our Neighborhood – Nature 11

Fig 01- Tree down in our neighborhood

Hurricane Ida with speed of 230 km per hour, called as a category 4 hurricane. Then its traveled to US mainland and our city, Baton Rouge, LA with category 1 storm.

It was mean the wind slow down from 230 km per hour to 155 km per hour. I think this is a strong wind, enough to damage some public and private entities.

Moreover, the causalities of hurricane Ida in our state are following (just few important facts):

+ 10 death (Axios, 2021 reported 13 death in Louisiana)
+ more than 1 million houses and businesses have no electricity
+ more than 14,000 people are displaced
+ flash flood with rain 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76 mm)
+ hit oil industries, caused shortage in gasoline supply. We have no gas for several days.
+ Estimated economic lost between US$ 70 to US$ 80 billion.
+ Ports in the gulf of Mexico are closed.


Fig 02- Branches and leaves scattered everywhere


Fig 03- A big tree hit a house and electric wires


Fig 04- Cutting and cleaning works


Fig 05- Trucks and line men to fix the electric wires

In our neighborhood and city, we saw that hurricane Ida took down:

- electric lines
- trees, especially old and tall trees.

Some house’s roof are damaged and part of city was flooded. We can’t drive in several flooded roads.

We experienced for about 5 days after hurricane Ida:

- power outages
- no internet connection
- no cell phone network (for two days).

Finally, we have a lot of branches and leaves in our yard, and we start to clean our house and yard now.

21 comments:

  1. Que triste, vi imágenes de lo que paso, fue terrible. Espero que tu estes bien. Saludos amiga.

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      Fig 01- Tree down in our neighborhood

      Hurricane Ida with speed of 230 km per hour, called as a category 4 hurricane. Then its traveled to US mainland and our city, Baton Rouge, LA with category 1 storm.

      It was mean the wind slow down from 230 km per hour to 155 km per hour. I think this is a strong wind, enough to damage some public and private entities.

      Moreover, the causalities of hurricane Ida in our state are following (just few important facts):

      + 10 death (Axios, 2021 reported 13 death in Louisiana)
      + more than 1 million houses and businesses have no electricity
      + more than 14,000 people are displaced
      + flash flood with rain 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76 mm)
      + hit oil industries, caused shortage in gasoline supply. We have no gas for several days.
      + Estimated economic lost between US$ 70 to US$ 80 billion.
      + Ports in the gulf of Mexico are closed.

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      Fig 04- Cutting and cleaning works

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  3. Tremenda la fuerza de la naturaleza. Muy triste.
    Un abrazo.

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      Fig 05- Trucks and line men to fix the electric wires

      In our neighborhood and city, we saw that hurricane Ida took down:
      - electric lines
      - trees, especially old and tall trees.

      Some house’s roof are damaged and part of city was flooded. We can’t drive in several flooded roads.

      We experienced for about 5 days after hurricane Ida:

      - power outages
      - no internet connection
      - no cell phone network (for two days).

      Finally, we have a lot of branches and leaves in our yard, and we start to clean our house and yard now.

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  4. Olá, amiga!
    Foi uma tragédia muito grande. Muita tristeza, muita dor, muita destruição...
    A natureza e a sua violência.

    Beijinhos!

    Mário Margaride

    http://poesiaaquiesta.blogspot.com

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      Hurricane Ida Hit Our Neighborhood – Nature 11
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      Fig 01- Tree down in our neighborhood

      Hurricane Ida with speed of 230 km per hour, called as a category 4 hurricane. Then its traveled to US mainland and our city, Baton Rouge, LA with category 1 storm.

      It was mean the wind slow down from 230 km per hour to 155 km per hour. I think this is a strong wind, enough to damage some public and private entities.

      Moreover, the causalities of hurricane Ida in our state are following (just few important facts):

      + 10 death (Axios, 2021 reported 13 death in Louisiana)
      + more than 1 million houses and businesses have no electricity
      + more than 14,000 people are displaced
      + flash flood with rain 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76 mm)
      + hit oil industries, caused shortage in gasoline supply. We have no gas for several days.
      + Estimated economic lost between US$ 70 to US$ 80 billion.
      + Ports in the gulf of Mexico are closed.

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  5. sorry to hear Hurricane Ida Hit Our Neighborhood – Nature 11

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  6. We watched that storm very closely here in Florida. It sure left a lot of damage in it's wake. It takes a long time to recover too. Hugs!

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  7. So sorry to hear about all the damage done by the hurricane. I can understand how you feel as many here have also had tornado damage around here. Take care! Cathy

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