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HURRICANE IDA


'Community Lighthouses' powered by the sun and volunteers

Global warming is producing more extreme weather.

Forecasters trim hurricane season outlook a bit, still busy

Federal meteorologists say this hurricane season may not be quite as busy as they initially thought, but it should still be more active than normal.

If California comes for Midwest water, we have plenty of dynamite in Minnesota

Readers along the Mississippi River respond to suggestions that the West could import from that waterway.

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Black parade culture museum reopening in New Orleans

Ten months after Hurricane Ida damaged a museum celebrating New Orleans' African American parading culture, the Backstreet Cultural Museum is reopening.

The owner of nursing homes whose residents suffered during Hurricane Ida is arrested

The owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes whose residents suffered in squalid conditions after being evacuated to a warehouse as Hurricane Ida approached last year was arrested on Wednesday.

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Louisiana nursing home owner arrested after residents died in botched hurricane evacuation

Bob Dean is charged with multiple counts of cruelty persons with infirmities, Medicaid fraud and obstruction of justice after last year's fatal evacuation ahead of Hurricane Ida.

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In Louisiana, Native Americans struggle to recover from Ida

As another hurricane season gets started, many Native American residents in southeast Louisiana are still struggling to recover from last year's Hurricane Ida.

Expect another above-average hurricane season in 2022, NOAA predicts

NOAA has announced that the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season is likely to be more active than average for the seventh year in a row.

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NOAA forecasts a busy Atlantic hurricane season for seventh consecutive year

The Atlantic season has experienced a growing number of destructive, rapidly intensifying hurricanes over the past several decades.

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A nasty I of the storm: Ida is 12th I hurricane name retired

Meteorologists are retiring the name Ida from the list of Atlantic hurricane names.

Researchers Predict Busy 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The hurricane season officially begins June 1 and ends November 30.

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Tornado Rips Through New Orleans And Its Suburbs, Killing 1

Many residents also suffered damage just last year when Hurricane Ida — a Category 4 hurricane — swept through the region.

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Tornado Rips Through New Orleans And Its Suburbs, Killing 1

Many residents also suffered damage just last year when Hurricane Ida — a Category 4 hurricane — swept through the region.

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HUD to send out nearly $3 billion in disaster relief grants

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is allocating nearly $3 billion in disaster relief to cover recovery efforts by multiple state and local governments.

Weather disasters caused $145 billion in damage last year in the U.S., says NOAA

In the last five years, from 2017 through 2021, the total cost of these billion-dollar disasters has been $742 billion, according to NOAA.

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Extreme weather in the U.S. cost 688 lives and $145 billion last year, NOAA says

In an on overview published ahead of its full report, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that 2021 ranked the third costliest on record for such events.

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Hurricane Ida, Europe floods made 2021 costly for disasters

Damage wrought by Hurricane Ida in the U.S. state of Louisiana and the flash floods that hit Europe last summer have helped make 2021 one of the most expensive years for natural disasters.

It Keeps on Raining Too Much Too Fast

Even an inch of rain, if it falls too quickly, can overwhelm a place.

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2021's ten top weather disasters cost more than $170 billion — $20 billion more than last year, an aid group says. It blames climate change.

That's 13 percent more than 2020's total of $150 billion, says the British charity Christian Aid. It blames climate change for the continuing trend.

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2 Louisiana insurance companies fail after Hurricane Ida

Insurance companies operating in Louisiana will be charged at least $100 million to pay the claims of two failed property insurers who went belly up in Hurricane Ida’s aftermath. The Advocate reports that the board of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association — a state-sponsored safety net for policyholders -- voted for the first time since 2004 to charge insurers 1% of their net written premiums to help fill its coffers. The guaranty fund, known as LIGA, covers claims for policyholders whose insurers become insolvent.

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2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most active on record — and the most costly

There were 21 named storms in the Atlantic Ocean this year, including seven hurricanes.

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The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season ends as the third most active year ever

Hurricane Ida alone caused more than $60 billion in damages, making it one of the five most costly U.S. hurricanes on record since 1980. Forecasters ran out of names for a record second year in a row.

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2021 Hurricane Season Ends As Third-Most Active On Record

The season — which officially runs June 1 to Nov. 30 – had 21 named storms, seven hurricanes and four major hurricanes.

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TUVAC partners with food bank

In the wake of the recent disaster in Louisiana due to Hurricane Ida, TUVAC has partnered with the San Antonio Food Bank to gather donations for hurricane victims. TUVAC is one of Trinity’s most prominent volunteer organizations, as Brynne Stevens, TUVAC executive coordinator and Trinity senior, explained. “TUVAC stands for Trinity University Volunteer Action Community....

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We Can’t Stay in New Orleans. We Can’t Leave Either.

After Hurricane Ida, many residents are weighing the emotional, cultural, and financial costs of leaving the place they call home.

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Caskets Remain Displaced More Than A Month After Hurricane Ida

Crews are working to locate caskets and vaults after powerful wind and rain moved them from their original resting place.

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Caskets Remain Displaced More Than A Month After Hurricane Ida

Crews are working to locate caskets and vaults after powerful winds and rains moved them from their original resting place.

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Study Finds Climate Change Result Of Human Activity, Carbon Emissions

Keeping global warming well below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century is a goal of the Paris accord but some nations are falling behind.

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Study Finds Climate Change Result Of Human Activity, Carbon Emissions

Keeping global warming well below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century is a goal of the Paris accord, but some nations are falling behind.

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Hurricane Ida in Louisiana: Caskets, vaults still displaced

A Louisiana task force is working to gather vaults and caskets disrupted from their burial sites by Hurricane Ida and rebury them.

Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways

Transit officials and experts say this summer’s storms were the latest reminders that more needs to be done to prepare the East Coast’s vital transit systems in the face of more extreme and unpredictable weather caused by climate change.

Rounds of thunderstorms drench the Southeast

Days of rain showers and storms led to flooding in parts of the Southeast on Oct. 6.

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Questions amid Ida's destruction: Stay? Move? How far?

Destruction caused by Hurricane Ida has people in south Louisiana debating whether they want to relocate — and where thy might go.

OPEC+ Should Worry About Oil Shortfalls Not Surpluses

The oil producer group should tap the flexible policy it loves so much.

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Climate change can impact your finances. The government wants to come up with solutions

The Treasury Department is looking at the impact of climate change on American households' finances, as well as how to address those risks.

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In the U.S., only the wealthy can afford to live near rising seas

Even as flooding linked to climate change intensifies, coastal homes are still fetching top dollar.

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Hurricane Ida devastation lingers in Louisiana 1 month later

A month after Hurricane Ida, small communities along Louisiana’s southeastern coast are still without power or running water.

Remains found in 500-pound alligator confirmed as man killed in Hurricane Ida floodwaters

The remains found in an alligator’s stomach have been positively identified as those of a man who was attacked and killed in Hurricane Ida floodwaters.

Oil’s Going to Have a Good Winter, Even If You and I Don’t

A combination of strong demand and weak supply is sending crude toward $80 a barrel. That won’t help those already worried about gas and electricity prices.

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Woman aptly named Angel Flood helps linemen working to restore power in Louisiana

Volunteers have stepped up to offer meals and laundry services to linemen who are helping restore power.

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Hurricanes from Ida to Sam: How they happen and why they are getting more dangerous

There were 14 hurricanes in 2020, the busiest season since 2005. Here’s how they form and why climate change is making them more intense.

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High wind safety

When severe weather strikes it can bring strong winds along with it. If you're not sure what to do when the wind picks up, check out this informative video.

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Six former Treasury secretaries urge Congress to 'move swiftly' on debt ceiling

Six former Treasury secretaries urged Congress and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise the U.S. debt ceiling or risk serious economic harm.

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New Orleans: Flames shoot up side of Superdome roof, put out

Smoke and flames shot up the side of the Superdome's roof after a pressure washer being used to clean the roof of the New Orleans arena caught fire.

Flames pour from section of Superdome roof in New Orleans

Smoke and flames shot through the side of the Superdome's roof on Tuesday as crews worked to clean and prepare the New Orleans sports and entertainment arena for painting. The New Orleans Fire Department confirmed firefighters responded to flames on the building's roof shortly after 12:30 p.m. The fire appeared to be under control a short time later. New Orleans Emergency Management Services said on Twitter that they were transporting one person to the hospital for “minor burns.”

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Here are the biggest climate pieces of Democrats' spending plan

From clean energy incentives to green jobs training, here's what climate spending could pay for.

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With Climate Change, There May Be No Best Place to Live

If you’re looking to move somewhere in the U.S. to ride out the climate apocalypse, bad news: The list is growing shorter.

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With Climate Change, There May Be No Best Place to Live

If you’re looking to move somewhere in the U.S. to ride out the climate apocalypse, bad news: The list is growing shorter.

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Looking for a used car? Pay close attention to possible water damages

Are you in the market for a used car? Believe it or not, Hurricane Ida may have an impact on your purchase.

Unemployment Claims Up After Hitting Pandemic Low

The steady fall in weekly applications for unemployment benefits coincides with a scaling-back of aid for jobless Americans.

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Jobless claims edge up as latest COVID-19 wave takes toll

Some 332,000 U.S. workers applied for unemployment last week as the Delta variant and hurricanes weighed on labor market.

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US unemployment claims rise after hitting pandemic low

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits moved up last week to 332,000 from a pandemic low, a sign that worsening COVID-19 infections may have slightly increased layoffs.

500-pound alligator caught with human remains in its stomach near area where Louisiana man disappeared

Authorities in Louisiana have captured a 500-pound alligator with human remains in its stomach that may be linked to a man’s disappearance in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.

Farmers facing drought consider water markets

Along Oregon’s Deschutes River, the stark contrast between the haves and the have-nots in agriculture is creating an opening for market-driven incentives to reduce inequities. (Sept. 15)

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Nicholas crawls into Louisiana from Texas, dumping rain

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tropical Depression Nicholas hovered over Louisiana on Wednesday, dumping heavy rain on a region struggling to recover from Hurricane Ida and swamping coastal Mississippi, Alabama a[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]

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Nicholas Crawls Into Louisiana From Texas, Dumping Rain In Areas Struck By Ida

Forecasters said Nicholas would slow to a stall over central Louisiana through Thursday, with plenty of water still to dump, drenching the Gulf Coast as far as the western Florida Panhandle.

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August industrial output gains slow to 0.4% after Ida hits

U.S. industrial production slowed to a 0.4% gain in August as shutdowns of petroleum refineries and petrochemical plants caused by Hurricane Ida curbed manufacturing activity.

Nicholas lingers in Louisiana, dumps rain as far as Florida

Bands of heavy rain have been pummeling parts of the Alabama Gulf Coast and the Florida Panhandle.

LETTER: Need to know progressive views of disaster relief post-Ida

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

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Louisiana family works to rebury grandmother after her casket floated away during Hurricane Ida

The story behind a casket that floated away in Hurricane Ida's floodwaters and the neighbor who rescued it and vowed to rebury it.

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504-pound alligator suspected of killing Louisiana man in Ida floodwaters is captured; human remains found in its stomach

The coroner's office is working with investigators to determine if the remains were those of Timothy Satterlee, who has been missing since the Aug. 30 attack.

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History of "O" storms during hurricane season

There haven't been that many "O" storms in the past, but they have occurred with a history of destructive storms. Here's a look at the past of "O" named storms during hurricane season.

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IRS extends tax relief for Hurricane Ida victims in New York, New Jersey

The IRS has extended tax relief to parts of New York and New Jersey affected by Hurricane Ida.

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Alligator suspected in post-Ida attack captured

A 12-foot-long alligator believed to have attacked a Louisiana man in Hurricane Ida floodwaters two weeks ago was captured and killed Monday, and authorities found human remains in its stomach. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office said the parish coroner's office was working with investigators to determine if the remains were those of Timothy Satterlee, 71, who has been missing since the Aug. 30 attack. Ida had caused widespread flooding and knocked out electricity and phone service in parts of south Louisiana when it came ashore Aug. 29.

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Biden presses for climate change measures as he tours fire-ravaged Western states

Amid a summer of climate catastrophes exacerbated by a warming planet, the president again warned that the country faces a “code red” moment.

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Two Weeks After Hurricane Ida, Tens Of Thousands in Louisiana Are Still Without Power

Ida's ferocious 150 mph winds decimated parts of Louisiana's electrical grid. At the height, more than a million homes and businesses were without power. The remaining 117,000+ are having to make do.

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NYC public school students return to classroom amid growing concerns over COVID

Some parents are pushing back against New York City schools' plans to return to in-person learning Monday, since children under 12 are still ineligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Meg Oliver spoke with officials and concerned parents from the largest district in the nation, which could serve as a model for other districts across the U.S. this fall.

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Tropical Storm Nicholas Heads Toward Texas And Louisiana

Heavy rain could start late Sunday and run through at least Tuesday, causing flooding, high winds and deadly storm surge.

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Ida deaths rise by 11 in New Orleans; Louisiana toll now 26

Officials have raised Hurricane Ida's death toll in Louisiana to 26.

After Ida deaths, Louisiana revokes nursing home licenses

Louisiana health officials are revoking the licenses of seven nursing homes that were evacuated to a warehouse where residents died after Hurricane Ida amid conditions deemed squalid and unsafe.

Biden seeking additional funds for Ida relief and Afghans

The White House is asking Congress to approve an additional $24 billion in spending to handle the costs of Hurricane Ida and other natural disasters.

Hurricane Ida power outages, misery persist 9 days later

More than 400,000 homes and businesses in Louisiana still don’t have power nine days after Hurricane Ida.

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Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgrades

Lawmakers from both parties say haunting images of surging rivers, flooded roads and tornado damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida show the need to upgrade the nation’s aging infrastructure network.

New Orleans: Seniors left in dark, hot facilities after Ida

Officials in New Orleans say they will thoroughly inspect senior living apartments in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida after finding people living in buildings without working generators that trapped residents in wheelchairs in dark, sweltering upper floors.

Biden directs federal aid to NY, NJ after deadly flooding

President Joe Biden has approved major disaster declarations greenlighting federal aid for people six New Jersey counties and five New York counties affected by devastating flooding last week from the remnants of Hurricane Ida.

Shortages of supplies and workers will delay Gulf rebuilding

Joe Sobol, owner of Big Easy Construction in New Orleans, has bad news for homeowners who’ve been calling about roofs damaged by Hurricane Ida.

Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgrades

Lawmakers from both parties say haunting images of surging rivers, flooded roads and tornado damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida show the need to upgrade the nation’s aging infrastructure network.

Ida-ravaged apartment complex forces tenants to pack, plan

When Hurricane Ida swept ashore, the town of Houma was the first major population center in its path.

Search resumes for 2 missing after car swept away in storm

As residents and businesses across New Jersey spent the holiday weekend trying to clean up damage from last week’s storm, rescue workers resumed the search for two friends whose car was caught up in the floodwaters.

After Ida's fury, infrastructure key in preventing misery

The destruction left by the remnants of Hurricane Ida have officials and experts agreeing that infrastructure including roads, sewers and housing in New York and New Jersey must be quickly improved.

Crash victim recalls terror after Mississippi road collapse

A 16-year-old girl says she heard vehicles crashing all around the pickup truck where she and her mother were trapped after a highway collapsed in rural Mississippi.

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Louisiana residents thankful for small miracles after Ida

Parishioners of a church outside New Orleans were surprised to find electricity had been restored overnight, allowing for an indoor service on Sunday.

Biden to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 at 3 memorial sites

President Joe Biden will visit all three 9/11 memorial sites to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks and pay his respects to the nearly 3,000 people killed that day.

Northeast deals with muck, waterlogged homes in Ida cleanup

Flood-stricken families and business owners across the Northeast are hauling waterlogged belongings to the curb and scraping away noxious mud as cleanup from Ida moves into high gear.

Hurricane Ida turns spotlight on Louisiana power grid issues

The dismal state of power in Hurricane Ida’s wake is a distressingly familiar scenario for Entergy Corp. Louisiana’s largest electrical utility has grappled with other widespread outages after numerous previous hurricanes.

Energy company: Hurricane Ida restoration could take weeks

The energy company that is providing power to Louisiana says full restoration of electricity to hurricane-battered areas outside New Orleans could take until the end of the month.

Biden tells storm-ravaged Louisiana: 'I know you're hurting'

Less than a week after Hurricane Ida battered the Gulf Coast, President Joe Biden walked the streets of a hardhit Louisiana neighborhood on Friday and told residents “I know you’re hurting."

Road trippin’ this Labor Day weekend? Expect traffic, higher gas prices

Labor Day weekend travelers can expect plenty of company on the roads and to pay the highest gas prices for this end-of-summer holiday in seven years.

Donations needed to help rescued animals at San Antonio Humane Society

More than 150 animals rescued from Louisiana were transferred to the San Antonio Humane Society. The shelter is at capacity and needs donations, volunteers and fosters to help.

Searches, sorrow in wake of Ida's destructive, deadly floods

Police are going door to door and drawing up lists of the missing as the death toll edges higher from the catastrophic flooding set off in the Northeast by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.

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Power to be restored to New Orleans by middle of next week

Power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans by the middle of next week.

Why was Ida so devastating as it flooded the Northeast?

Many people are asking why no one foretold of the deadly ramifications of Hurricane Ida's remnants in the Northeast, but some did.

Ida-hit oil industry port sustains less damage than feared

A critical port that serves as the primary support hub for the Gulf of Mexico’s deepwater offshore oil and gas industry sustained less damage from Hurricane Ida’s direct hit than initially feared and should be able to return to working operations “in the near future."

Northeast flooding is a reflection of the growing frequency of heavy rain events

The deadly, historic floods across the northeastern U.S. on September 1 are an example of the increasing frequency of heavy precipitation events across the country - a phenomenon linked to a warming global climate.

EXPLAINER: How Ida can be so deadly 1000 miles from landfall

Meteorologists say natural and man-made forces made Ida deadly and devastating in the New York and New Jersey area even though the weakened storm made landfall more than 1,000 miles away.

Life in Louisiana's boot challenging, adventuresome post-Ida

Since Hurricane Ida, life in Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish is a mix of frustration and a little adventure.

Ida live updates: NJ tornado reached EF-3 rating, NWS says

The National Weather Service says a tornado that ripped through Mullica Hill, New Jersey, is believed to have had an EF-3 rating, with winds of up to 150 miles per hour.

Mutual aid groups give personalized help after Hurricane Ida

Following Hurricane Ida, mutual aid networks sprang into action to supplement the more established relief services from federal and local governments, and charities.

These videos show just how shocking the flooding in NYC really is

Hurricane Ida may not pack the strong winds it once had when it hit Louisiana, but it’s still dumping an insane amount of rain in its path, including on New York City.

More than 100 animal evacuees from Louisiana now finding shelter in San Antonio

More than 100 cats and dogs that were victims of Hurricane Ida in Louisiana soon may be looking for a permanent home in San Antonio.

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