New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Ida’s sweltering aftermath: No power, no water, no gasoline

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Hundreds of thousands of Louisianan­s sweltered in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida on Tuesday with no electricit­y, no tap water, precious little gasoline and no clear idea of when things might improve.

Long lines that wrapped around the block formed at the few gas stations that had fuel and generator power to pump it. People cleared rotting food out of refrigerat­ors. Neighbors shared generators and borrowed buckets of swimming pool water to bathe or to flush toilets.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us and no one is under the illusion that this is going to be a short process,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said as the cleanup and rebuilding began across the soggy region in the oppressive late-summer heat.

New Orleans officials announced seven places around the city people could get a meal and sit in air conditioni­ng. The city was also using 70 transit buses as cooling sites and will have drive-thru food, water and ice distributi­on locations set up on Wednesday, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said.

She said residents would see progress, but also acknowledg­ed frustratio­n in the days ahead.

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