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Louisiana residents emerge after Hurricane Ida pummels state

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Greg Nazarko, manager of the Bourbon Bandstand bar on Bourbon Street, leans against a pole outside the club where he rode out Hurricane Ida that knocked out power in New Orleans, today.
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Downtown buildings relying on generator power are seen as the entire city of New Orleans is without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida in New Orleans, today.
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Downtown buildings are lit by backup generators after Hurricane Ida knocked out power to the city today.
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New Orleans Police detectives Adam Buckner, left, and Alexander Reiter, look over debris from a building that collapsed during Hurricane Ida in New Orleans today. Hurricane Ida knocked out power to all of New Orleans and inundated coastal Louisiana communities on a deadly path through the Gulf Coast that is still unfolding and promises more destruction.
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New Orleans Firefighters assess damages to properties effected by Hurricane Ida, today.
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New Orleans Firefighters assess damages as they look through debris after a building collapsed from the effects of Hurricane Ida today.
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Corieon Austin, right, and Victoria Simmons pick up broken glass in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today.
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Downtown business owner Pat Ring looks at some of the damage to businesses along Main Street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today in Houma, La.
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Alissia Smith collects a fallen street sign in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today in Houma, La.
10/21
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Jeremy Hodges looks of the damage to his family storage unit, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today.
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Rene Hebert walks through the family's destroyed offices as cleans up in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today in Houma, La.
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A man rides a bike along Main Street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida today in Houma, La.
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Customers shop in the dark at a convenience store after the effects the effects of Hurricane Ida knocked out power in the area today in New Orleans, La.
14/21
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Customers stand in line to enter a convenience store that opened without electricity after the effects the effects of Hurricane Ida knocked out power in the area today in New Orleans, La.
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Traffic passes by a traffic light hanging from a cable after Hurricane Ida moved through today in LaPlace, La.
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Ambulances pass by a downed power pole after Hurricane Ida moved through today in LaPlace, La.
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Michael Thomas, back, carries his daughter Mikala, out of his flooded neighborhood after Hurricane Ida moved through today in LaPlace, La.
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Vehicles pass through a flooded street after Hurricane Ida moved through today in LaPlace, La.
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A damaged home is shown after Hurricane Ida moved through today in LaPlace, La.
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Flooded streets are shown in the Spring Meadow subdivision in LaPlace, La., after Hurricane Ida moved through today. Hard-hit LaPlace is squeezed between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain.
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Flooded streets and homes are shown in the Spring Meadow subdivision in LaPlace, La., after Hurricane Ida moved through today. Hard-hit LaPlace is squeezed between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain.

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