Off Topic Ep 76 - Hurricane Ida, John M Pierce, Caldor Fire, Jake Paul

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New Orleans is hit by LOOTING in wake of Hurricane Ida: Thieves are seen stealing from store by a drone as city faces at least THREE WEEKS without electricity and death toll rises to 2"

Several instances of looting have been reported in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Ida on Monday
In one case, two men were caught by a drone camera trying to rob an ATM machine in the scorched remains of a market in the New Orleans neighborhood of St. Claude

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said of looting, 'My directive has been very clear: lock 'em up. We will not tolerate and we have not tolerated it'
Cantrell also announced that the death toll from the storm has officially risen to two after a driver drowned in their vehicle in the city
The NOPD has deployed a group of 'anti-looting' officers and is working with the Louisiana National Guard

More than 1 million homes were without power through Louisiana and Mississippi on Monday, with 144,000 in the Big Easy alone reporting power failures. The outage could last for three weeks
The governor said the Louisiana National Guard alone rescued 191 people across St. John the Baptist, Jefferson and Orleans parishes by boat, helicopter and high-water vehicle as of 7pm EST on Monday

In Alabama, at least three people were injured after an unconfirmed tornado believed to have been whipped up by feeder bands from Ida struck homes in Saraland
Mississippi's governor, Tate Reeves, said that 20 water rescues were staged in three counties on Monday. In total, some 85,000 Mississippians were without power as of late Monday
As of late Monday, Ida had been downgraded to a tropical depression with maximum sustained winds of 35mph; flash flooding could be seen in parts of Tennessee and Ohio Valleys and Mid-Atlantic later in the week

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