Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Hurricane Ida strengthen­s, Louisiana braces for blow

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NEW ORLEANS — Forecaster­s warned residents along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast to rush preparatio­ns Saturday ahead of an intensifyi­ng Hurricane Ida, which is expected to bring winds as high as 130 mph, life-threatenin­g storm surge and flooding rain when it slams ashore in Louisiana on Sunday.

The National Hurricane Center warned that super-warm Gulf waters could rapidly magnify Ida’s destructiv­e power, boosting it from a Category 2 storm to an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane in just 18 hours or less.

Ida was poised to strike Louisiana 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Mississipp­i and Louisiana coasts. A Category 3 storm, Katrina was blamed for 1,800 deaths and caused levee breaches and catastroph­ic flooding in New Orleans, which took years to recover.

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