Weather
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Hurricane Ida Wreaks Havoc on Louisiana Agriculture, Causing $500 Million in Damages
Hurricane Ida, one of the most powerful and quickly increasing hurricanes to batter the United States, caused days of suffering and damage from the moment it made landfall in Louisiana on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina to the heavy rains that pounded the Northeast.
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