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Renee Castro, LSU AgCenter area ag agent, examines shredded and browned tops of sugarcane that was impacted by Hurricane Ida’s strong winds in St. John the Baptist Parish, Sept. 8, 2021. Many cane stalks in this field, such as those to the left of Castro, were bent due to the wind impact. Photo by Olivia McClure/LSU AgCenter
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A view of the damage caused by Hurricane Ida to Grand Isle five days after it hit, Grand Isle, Louisiana, on Sept 3. Every home reported damage, with around 40-50% of those homes being completely destroyed. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Josiah Pugh)
Grand Isle levee under repair post Ida
U.S. 190 was a splashy ride on Tuesday and Wednesday as the area received showers. At least 3 inches of rain fell Tuesday. The rainy weather is forecast to continue today. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)