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In Louisiana, Hurricane Ida was the worst people have ever seen 

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After experiencing hurricanes like Rita, Ike and even Katrina residents in LaPlace, La., just west of New Orleans described Hurricane Ida as the worst they've ever seen. Making landfall as a Category 4 storm with winds 150-mph winds, residents emerged from their homes to assess the damage and flooding from this historic storm. Read more: wapo.st/3zycW5Q. Subscribe to The Washington Post on RU-vid: wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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@NAJErEa91
@NAJErEa91 2 года назад
the guy who said he took a shower today :) made me smile . so glad he was able to still keep his head up and find that silver lining. thank you for sharing your stories. glad y'all made it through. God bless you!
@kimf442
@kimf442 2 года назад
Yes 🙌 Amen 🙏🏾
@NAJErEa91
@NAJErEa91 2 года назад
@2:23 and the rainbow at the end; symbol of God's promise HE made to Noah wayyy back then :)
@Barabel22
@Barabel22 2 года назад
@@NAJErEa91 So, why didn’t god stop the hurricane or mitigate some of the damage? If all god did was produce a dang rainbow.....not exactly a deity to look up to.🙄
@thinktank642
@thinktank642 2 года назад
There are at least 45 other states in the U.S. that doesn't have hurricanes where he could take a regular shower. The silver lining is to relocate to one of those states, or continue to rebuild in Louisiana, or be killed by a hurricane or alligator that killed a man walking in water after hurricane Ida.
@thinktank642
@thinktank642 2 года назад
@@Barabel22 You novice. God controls Heaven not Earth.
@katherinetimmermans4534
@katherinetimmermans4534 2 года назад
"Good thing we have insurance". Mhm. Just wait. There are billions of dollars worth of destruction...those insurance companies are going to do what they can to prevent having to pay out and reimburse people. Mark my words.
@Dularr
@Dularr 2 года назад
It's called flood insurance. Paid by the government.
@kimberlyakin8908
@kimberlyakin8908 2 года назад
Like they did In FL and declared Bankruptcy and denied all claims Until the president stepped in
@williambrightman3786
@williambrightman3786 2 года назад
Ask the people of Miami after Andrew. 11 companies went out of business and a host of other insurance providers decided to stop doing business in the state of Florida.
@rettbull9100
@rettbull9100 2 года назад
@@williambrightman3786 stop doing business or renamed companies in FL?
@kimberlyakin8908
@kimberlyakin8908 2 года назад
@@williambrightman3786 Yep
@srthomp420
@srthomp420 2 года назад
Good to see Jack Black down there helping people with his jetski.
@dederekt
@dederekt 2 года назад
Blinsky to the rescue!!!!
@tbone8839
@tbone8839 2 года назад
yea, except it's a 4 wheeler
@socorrocbenitez
@socorrocbenitez 2 года назад
LMFAOOOOO
@srthomp420
@srthomp420 2 года назад
@@tbone8839 Damn, ya caught me. I didn't watch the video. I just stopped by to make the comment from the thumbnail. I'd feel kind of wrong now fixing it. It was still funny.
@nonaeubinis4934
@nonaeubinis4934 2 года назад
I couldn't tell it wasn't a jetski LOL I was listening to that old boy talking.
@markm4623
@markm4623 2 года назад
They say that’s what they have insurance for until the insurance company takes forever to pay them the money...
@lisawallace921
@lisawallace921 2 года назад
Preach!
@Polarcupcheck
@Polarcupcheck 2 года назад
All those roofs you see damaged is what is called "mostly out of pocket," in Florida, now. So, now you need an attorney to get your rood covered, and the law now states attorneys cannot advertise for hurricane insurance claims.
@Polarcupcheck
@Polarcupcheck 2 года назад
@chris kibodeaux My statement is 100% true.
@uniandkenzie1926
@uniandkenzie1926 2 года назад
Not true…I have SF. live right outside of NO and they have never taken forever to pay.
@marvinfok65
@marvinfok65 2 года назад
It is the same as health insurance! A middle age couple, both working professionals will have their life savings wipe out if one of them had cancer even though they have health insurance!
@kendraphic87
@kendraphic87 2 года назад
No way I’d stay there after multiple experiences of this..
@gryphenicedancer8796
@gryphenicedancer8796 2 года назад
Meh, I'll take hurricanes 🌀over the tornadoes 🌪in the Midwest - earthquakes in the west or killer blizzards in the North. Hurricanes give you at least one or two days of warning.
@socorrocbenitez
@socorrocbenitez 2 года назад
Yalm Talm Bout... LOL... First thing that came to mind is why ya'll mutaf**kers still living there?
@gryphenicedancer8796
@gryphenicedancer8796 2 года назад
@@socorrocbenitez 😆🤣 I'VE lived in Florida since 79. Miami area for a short time, Bradenton (50 miles south of Tampa Bay) for 7 years, Arcadia (center of the state) for 5 years and moved to Orlando in 92. I might go back to Arcadia when I retire. In 42 years I only witnessed Elana, Andrew, Charlie, Jenne, Ivan and the two in the last few years. Only two of them knocked out my power. That's 7 over the span of 4 decades. Not that awful in the grand scheme of things.
@galenhardy1525
@galenhardy1525 2 года назад
@@gryphenicedancer8796 I'm in the midwest and it barely snows anymore. Its hot and humid like Miami or New Orleans.
@socorrocbenitez
@socorrocbenitez 2 года назад
@@gryphenicedancer8796 Hmmmm understandable. I've always lived in California (earthquakes) , Texas (tornadoes) & Oregon (Pure Bliss). A person does become accustomed after a while.
@Sunshinesunset3
@Sunshinesunset3 2 года назад
I love New Orleans accent so sweet sounding to my ears THANK GOD ALL OF THEM ARE ALIVE.
@ummu8585
@ummu8585 2 года назад
Yes watch Crossroads with Joshua Phillipp
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
Louisiana
@timvalenti6138
@timvalenti6138 2 года назад
People are killing others here over food and gas
@icebergrose8955
@icebergrose8955 2 года назад
Wish I lived closer, I could offer a family a room. Stay strong Louisiana.
@pretzelmeat8479
@pretzelmeat8479 2 года назад
0:37 should we finish the interview before telling her about the hornet on her shoulder?
@taylor1035
@taylor1035 2 года назад
omg!! lol
@NAJErEa91
@NAJErEa91 2 года назад
OH MY GOSH!!!!😱😱😱 HOW DID U SEE THAT!?? I WOULDVE FREAKED OUT LOL 🤔🤔🤔maybe he rode out the storm with her lol he seemed almost pet like chilling on her shoulder lol 😆
@keepruvthknight
@keepruvthknight 2 года назад
The poor little thing is just trying to stay dry.
@wolfmama1938
@wolfmama1938 2 года назад
I love you, New Orleans and All. ... I grew up on the Mississippi and I know destruction. I am praying for your Recovery and Health and water abatement and repair from all the damages -damage to so much. You folks are the strongest and the best and best humored in the World. (And you got THE music.) I truly love you and pray for you.
@Mark-qj4qv
@Mark-qj4qv 2 года назад
This was LaPlace not New Orleans.
@tvold9204
@tvold9204 Год назад
NOLA didn't have a direct hit...
@tvold9204
@tvold9204 Год назад
This was in LaPlace, and LaPlace got it way worse than New Orleans. The worst of it though was southeast of there down east of Houma. Grand Isle, Golden Meadow, and the areas near there were completely destroyed by the wind, and in the case of Grand Isle, the water too.
@samspade436
@samspade436 2 года назад
Bless you fine people of Louisiana!
@ummu8585
@ummu8585 2 года назад
Yes watch Crossroads with Joshua Phillipp
@traciemyers4137
@traciemyers4137 2 года назад
Awwww thank you❤️
@bonnie5253
@bonnie5253 2 года назад
We will need it
@shanekasper4587
@shanekasper4587 2 года назад
When you build a major city in a bowl that is dependent on pumps and levees to stay dry you will have some bad times.
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
The whole state isn’t New Orleans. /lesson
@KrissyMeow
@KrissyMeow 2 года назад
@@WorldwideWyatt ...they said major city. They didn't say that the whole state was.
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
@@KrissyMeow yes, but the people in the video weren’t in New Orleans, they were in LaPlace (30-40 miles away). So his comment addressing them doesn’t make much sense, does it?
@214dude2
@214dude2 2 года назад
New Orleans sank because of man. The French built New Orleans above sea level. The French Quarter is above sea level. The surrounding swampland/marsh was pumped and developed. Pumping out the water caused the soil to settle and parts of the city sunk because of it.
@shanekasper4587
@shanekasper4587 2 года назад
@@WorldwideWyatt you don't say? Seem like.we. get inundated with the whole."New Orleans is drowning again:" just.never do learn lessons.
@clintoldenburg9109
@clintoldenburg9109 2 года назад
Hurricane elsa-Im the worst hurricane yet! Ida:Hold my salt water
@davidtaylor7265
@davidtaylor7265 2 года назад
Let's use the "peace dividend" of leaving Afghanistan to help these good people.
@ummu8585
@ummu8585 2 года назад
Watch Crossroads with Joshua Phillipp
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 2 года назад
Until the Taliban follows us back.
@johndoe1909
@johndoe1909 2 года назад
The guy that hopes he will never experience another one of these, better move...
@dmarshall3725
@dmarshall3725 2 года назад
The Wasp on her shoulder is her guardian angel. At 00:37
@eightiesbaby1980
@eightiesbaby1980 2 года назад
I'm from New Orleans I experienced Katrina everything I ever owned gone. I'm in Houston been here ever since. Man the past few years my ppl can't catch a brake. It's just sad and hard to watch my city keep getting hit like that 😥. But THE LORD is in control.
@rhymereason3449
@rhymereason3449 2 года назад
A mythical being is not in control of anything. HUMANS are causing the climate to change... and the solution resides with us as well.
@iegal2526
@iegal2526 2 года назад
Like that man said, "We alive, we survived." That is the most important thing. Strong people in Louisiana. Keeping them in my prayers
@eightiesbaby1980
@eightiesbaby1980 2 года назад
@@rhymereason3449 I feel sorry for you so believe whatever you want to but I'm telling u what I know. So in the end you and others will see and it won't be pretty for you. I'm hoping you get your life with Christ I'm not here to try and force anything or convince nobody of nothing that's not my job, my job is to tell what it is the truth. THE LORD has saved my like so many times it isn't even funny. Jesus died on the cross for everyone and our sins so we are not eternally doomed, the believe and non believer both and loves us so much he gives us a choice. I hope you realize that before its to late. But just remember someone was telling u the truth and trying to help u. So you keep going with your life. I won't respond to anything else you say like some ppl do in comment sections. I said what it is and that's that so whatever you say is pointless and irrelevant I don't know why but you non believers for some reason yall like attacking ppl, us true believers don't do that we just mind our business and here yall come. I don't know if yall try to hurt our feelings or make yourself feel better or what but I feel bad because of all the hatred yall have against a creator that loves you its really just sad to sit back and watch honestly. I guess your life is that screwed up and u need someone to love you. I get it so I have nothing against you I actually love you the way Christ loves us so I understand your a lost soul hopefully you will find your way one day maybe you won't. But you have a good day.
@eightiesbaby1980
@eightiesbaby1980 2 года назад
@John Quarter what ok just stop ✋I guess someone just wanted to comment just to say they commented on something and be included in something 🙄 I guess.
@eightiesbaby1980
@eightiesbaby1980 2 года назад
@@iegal2526 Louisiana ppl are some of the most determined and resilient ppl around.
@muliefriend4785
@muliefriend4785 2 года назад
I wouldn’t have the heart to have my home destroyed over and over.
@Neppy1414
@Neppy1414 Год назад
life in the South is hard, but we don't leave because it's so good .
@samabdullaabdulla8998
@samabdullaabdulla8998 Год назад
@@Neppy1414 🙏💕
@robinburns1639
@robinburns1639 2 года назад
Our prayers are with and for you Louisiana!!! 🙏🙏😷😊
@djboy2712
@djboy2712 2 года назад
Thanks you from Lafourche Parish, Louisiana
@Holabook
@Holabook 2 года назад
Praying for everyone affected 🙏🏻❤️
@djboy2712
@djboy2712 2 года назад
Hello from Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. I'm one of them that didn't evacuate. We're still recovering here along the coast of southern Louisiana as hurricane season starts June 1st through November 30th. Stay safe out there. Louisiana strong. Because, this is home
@ianreed9571
@ianreed9571 2 года назад
There's already reports of people getting eaten by alligators!😳
@iamtheoffenderofall
@iamtheoffenderofall 2 года назад
Fine by me.
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh 2 года назад
@@iamtheoffenderofall gators gotta gator
@lisawallace921
@lisawallace921 2 года назад
What tell me about it?
@lionheart4529
@lionheart4529 2 года назад
Lol, @0:40 I think Mr. Wasp has something to tell Wanda about surviving. 😂🤣
@millionsofmarks2266
@millionsofmarks2266 2 года назад
I love how that wanda woman is telling her story. She should be in the storytelling business
@millionsofmarks2266
@millionsofmarks2266 2 года назад
@Sofie Dina S She telling it with full of expression, captivating, very good with her dramatic pauses and timing etc
@sandasturner9529
@sandasturner9529 2 года назад
You're right 😁🤗
@318DoubleE
@318DoubleE 2 года назад
You would meet a lot of great story tellers along the southern parts of the Mississippi River.
@mweitz1213
@mweitz1213 2 года назад
For real!
@nonaeubinis4934
@nonaeubinis4934 2 года назад
I had more questions for her. LOL
@rmccaa7240
@rmccaa7240 2 года назад
I love the bayou them people are the real deal! I bypass New Orleans just to get down there! Stay strong 💪
@ryangrey8643
@ryangrey8643 2 года назад
So upsetting to see these beautiful people hurt by such a devastating hurricane. Sending them my good thoughts and love their way!
@markpalavosvrahotes5575
@markpalavosvrahotes5575 2 года назад
It was a cool storm. I wish I would have been there.
@honeyb335
@honeyb335 Год назад
I was in New Orleans at the time of Ida and let me tell you, it was a sight to hear. I was in a hospital at the time right before the storm started. The lights went out, we could hear stuff crashing outside. We heard sounds coming from the ceiling. It was frightening because I haven't really first handedly experienced a hurricane before. Especially not a category 4 hurricane! And I seriously though that something was about to fly onto the roof and crush someone. After the hurricane went through, it was so flooded outside. Trees and landlines we're leaning or collapsed in general. I think I heard people saying don't go near the landlines because you may get shocked or something. Or maybe thats just something I remember from a situation like this. I don't know. But anyways hopefully this can teach others outside of Louisiana and the Southern parts of America where Hurricanes are common on the experiences of the residents who survived it :')!
@SneakyCheeseThief
@SneakyCheeseThief 2 года назад
The most resilient, good-humored and relentlessly kind people live in South Louisiana. I’ve seen a lot of hating in comment sections (especially on the Washington Post) about how ignorant and backward that area of the country is. I’ve lived all over the world and I currently live in New Orleans. I wouldn’t trade this place and these people for anything. Do I wish we’d do better with vaccines, try harder to mitigate climate change (or even just admit it’s real), spend more on education and infrastructure - of course! But at the end of the day, as important as that stuff is and as much difference as it might’ve made in mitigating this disaster, if the haters were ever to find themselves in the midst of a disaster, these are the people they’d want beside them. That means something.
@boogitybear2283
@boogitybear2283 2 года назад
Where you live is a corrupt major Shithole. I despise that City. I was so thankful the Mississippi Coast got spared from Ida because they were the true Victims of Katrina.
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 Год назад
Leftists are 100% pure evil.
@leiag201
@leiag201 2 года назад
famous last words. " I didnt think it was gonna be this bad"
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman 2 года назад
@Neal Vanderstelt Can’t tell this religious nuts that. It’s all “Gods Work”. When the food runs out and the crops can’t grow because of the climate let’s see how godly these people act.
@alexochoa9980
@alexochoa9980 2 года назад
Never want to see another one as long as I live. 🌀 Two weeks I'm coming.
@franklopez575
@franklopez575 2 года назад
I stay in Gonzales i got my power back Tuesday Thank God but only half of the city got it back 🙏
@ducewags
@ducewags 2 года назад
"worst you have ever seen"? Andrew 1992. Katrina 2005. Rita 2005. And now for our friend Ike, and the winter storm that came in December 2008.
@angiev1840
@angiev1840 2 года назад
Laura 2020. Just like Ida--landfall at a cat 4 with wind speeds of 150 mph
@ducewags
@ducewags 2 года назад
@@angiev1840 But people seem to have a "short term memory" according to the "news". "WORST I HAVE EVER SEEN". Okey-dokey, must not have lived in that area very long, right?
@eddenoy321
@eddenoy321 2 года назад
And many, many more even...definitely not the worst.
@albback8176
@albback8176 2 года назад
Some could be new residents that didn't do their homework before moving in.
@thetayoung3066
@thetayoung3066 2 года назад
Move people! At least to higher ground. Remember insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
@KrissyMeow
@KrissyMeow 2 года назад
Many in these areas are living at poverty level or under. They barely make it week to week, much less being able to move to a different city. Even just higher ground (which might be in more expensive areas).
@thetayoung242
@thetayoung242 2 года назад
@@KrissyMeow I am not trying to be rude but “can’t” cannot always be the answer for changing your life. So many places are begging for help and even offering bonuses to accept a job. Nobody should settle for poverty. If where you are is not offering you any opportunities to change your life then you are definitely in the wrong place. Even if families have to get together and pitch in money to send one person at a time some where to start over they need to do it. Many resettled a Katrina and never looked back. Can’t needs to stop being an option and just do it! If their homes are apartments have been damaged, they are probably in a shelter. If not they have a family member somewhere that can help them out.
@albback8176
@albback8176 2 года назад
This is where the government needs to step in and offer buyouts.
@traciemyers4137
@traciemyers4137 2 года назад
You’d prefer not to have a New Orleans? A city older than all of the United States? Come on now...it’s best you stay right where you are then😉
@KrissyMeow
@KrissyMeow 2 года назад
@@thetayoung242 I never said they can't. And not everything is this black and white answer that you seem to think. Believe me, I'm all for people working and not being lazy but some people do work and aren't lazy and still live paycheck to paycheck. Not everyone has family either. I'm assuming you've likely never been in these situations. I thought much the same until you start seeing that it isn't always what you think it is.
@savage960
@savage960 2 года назад
As a Californian I’m terrified of hurricanes
@lisawallace921
@lisawallace921 2 года назад
Did you see the rainbow 2:24 25
@GeneralCondom
@GeneralCondom 2 года назад
over 2 weeks i experienced 100 mph winds for a minute because a EF0 was about to form , it didnt .. i can not picture dealing with that for hours...
@christophervoisin454
@christophervoisin454 Год назад
Ida was the worst Hurricane my family and I have ever been through. We live in Houma LA . All most a year later we are back up and running but our town is not the same .
@george4u1960
@george4u1960 2 года назад
I love Louisiana people may God bless them and get them through this.
@Virgovenom
@Virgovenom 2 года назад
We're in baton rouge we have no power but we don't have any damage we were spared thank God my prayers are the other people 30 minutes from us because they weren't so lucky
@adamcallahan242
@adamcallahan242 2 года назад
God bless them and everyone else affected by the storm. Provide and sustain them as you always have God in this time of loss. Most important, wrap your comforting arms around them and protect them, and remind them they are loved, and you will be with them always. Amen!
@angiev1840
@angiev1840 2 года назад
It was as powerful as Laura was last year which decimated Lake Charles and the surrounding area but Ida hit a coastal area that floods severely so they have multiple issues. It is shocking to see steel beams bent and twisted like toys. A cat 4 storm leaves damage that looks like a bomb went off. In the beginning, the storm was aimed directly at Lafayette. I feel blessed that it missed up but my heart hurts for the people experiencing complete devastation. It could have been me. We just had a cat 4 last year. I was hoping we would be spared.
@considerthetruth
@considerthetruth 2 года назад
praying for Louisiana
@sherrisanders6117
@sherrisanders6117 2 года назад
@Dan Bowman Sir, May God Have Mercy On Your Soul.
@sportyizm937
@sportyizm937 2 года назад
While some Americans are saying God bless America....God is saying to hell with it!
@sinisterminister9920
@sinisterminister9920 Год назад
Live in Metairie, LaPlace got it the worst. Trees are still pancaked for 10’s of miles. Ida wasn’t playing…
@BeckyMatthew32572
@BeckyMatthew32572 2 года назад
"I hope we never gunna see another one like this." Welp, I have news for you... Its only going to get worse
@PoetCea
@PoetCea 2 года назад
God bless the spirit of Louisiana!🌞
@TechReviewTom
@TechReviewTom 2 года назад
I like how the dude took a shower
@LauraMende0715
@LauraMende0715 2 года назад
Wow so scary! Glad they are alive and I hope they get the help they so much deserve.
@paulg2100
@paulg2100 2 года назад
I live here in the New Orleans area .. we are on day 6 almost 7 with no electricity… the worst part is enduring the 100 degree plus days with no electricity. We just sweat constant all day and at night trying to sleep it’s miserable.. lucky if I sleep an hr or 2. Lights are looking like 4 to 8 weeks to be restored and it’s just miserable. Threw all our food out in the refrigerator as it spoiled, can barely find ice, gas, supplies. It’s hell on earth here right now … people looting and someone was just short dead over a fight about gas …..just want this to be over with and get back to work and be able to support family
@MsRadioButterfly
@MsRadioButterfly 2 года назад
This takes me back to 2004-2005
@gryphenicedancer8796
@gryphenicedancer8796 2 года назад
You know it. Charlie knocked my power out for 8 days. The sewage lift station up the road lost power too. Guess where the backflow ran? I had RAW SEWAGE running from my next door neighbor's place, across my driveway and yard to the storm drain into the lake behind the trailers. STUNK to high heavens and nothing the county could do without power. Barely got cleaned up and here comes Ivan! By the time Jenne hit I was DONE with evacuation. I sat my rear end in my trailer and refused to go. Found out why the 3 trailers I and my neighbors were in came through fine. A patch of wild behind us with some TALL and very old pines. They broke the wind. Only the front 6 or 7 feet of my trailer caught any wind. Completely calm under my carport.
@nordicpawsproductions465
@nordicpawsproductions465 2 года назад
@@gryphenicedancer8796 just moved to Florida from virginia I'm in saint lucie county.
@rhymereason3449
@rhymereason3449 2 года назад
The new reality is clear. It's time for people of the gulf coasts to adapt. Wooden stick structures must be replaced by ferro-concrete domes elevated on pilings. And they need to start supporting politicians who support climate change mitigation efforts.
@justonejlking
@justonejlking 2 года назад
$$$$$$
@secondarycontainment4727
@secondarycontainment4727 2 года назад
Nope. That's Not true. Hurricanes are Not getting worse by any metric. Dr Ryan N. Mau wrote a peer reviewed paper showing the FREQUENCY of global hurricanes since 1970 (the beginning of satellite data). It shows NO TREND in frequency in either direction. It's pretty darn stable across the timeframe. And the Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) is a metric that combines hurricane and tropical storm frequency and strength. Again, there is no significant trend in either direction. And, although only somewhat ancillary, the long term (1900-2020) trend in United States *landfalling* hurricanes is DOWN. Not up - DOWN. And your idea of climate change is quite warped. Decades of ice core samples (NASA) prove that our climate is CYCLICAL (the Milankovitch cycles) and a warming cycle ended ~5k years ago. That cycle has everything to do with the inclination of the Earth's tilt and it's eccentricity of orbit to/around the sun. These are things that MAN can Not change. Not at all. Man is Not causing climate change. In fact, those ice core samples also show that glaciars GREW LARGER with more CO2 in our atmospher than "modern day". They also show that we are headed towards a COOLING - with all that, if you believe that CO2 causes a warmer planet, then (by that logic) we may have softened the COOLING that we are going to experience. Quit repeating LIES. The only reason any ACADEMIC or COMPANY pushes those FALSE narratives is because they are trying to profit off it. STOP SHILLING FOR THEM and do some actual research about this stuff.
@scallywag1716
@scallywag1716 2 года назад
Smart people will move away and not even deal with this mess.
@angiev1840
@angiev1840 2 года назад
This is Louisiana. Our political system is known for generational corruption. It doesn't matter what a politician says he or she supports. When they get in office, they only support themselves.
@angiev1840
@angiev1840 2 года назад
@@secondarycontainment4727 the false narratives about any issue with some form of political gain are pumped up by cherry picking "the science" in the form of studies that they like which back up their narrative. You always have to look at who paid for the study or research. Like they say, follow the money. You have to have data from an organization of scientists with no skin in the game.
@edwardbremer6322
@edwardbremer6322 2 года назад
I live in florida and have been through 8- 10 hurricanes in my life but it seems that in the last ten to fifteen years most of the storms heading to florida turn east to the gulf and hit louisiana and mississippi. I feel bad for them its miserable for about a month after a bad storm.
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh 2 года назад
Humanity has 2 defining characteristics; 1) Stupidity 2) Insanity and both were on display in this video
@Ehhh30
@Ehhh30 2 года назад
I feel bad in people live in NY and NJ :(
@Cobretsov2022
@Cobretsov2022 2 года назад
My condolences to my friends across the pond. May this suffering end soon. Respect and love from the United Kingdom. May our flags fly together forever.
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
Louisiana gona come outta this thing alright.
@hollyh1969
@hollyh1969 2 года назад
Wow, you guys. Sounds scary, glad y'all okay. Stillits.
@butwhytho4858
@butwhytho4858 2 года назад
One year ago my city of Lake Charles got demolished by Laura and we are still in shambles. I think you get numb to it after a while right? It becomes the new norm. For all those who went through the storm and lost property, pets, and especially people, my heart hurts for you. Even those who haven’t lost anything but power and water… that can take weeks and weeks. Internet services still are not back in my city. I know you’re miserable, and some of you parents are tired and exhausted and broke already… keep being strong. Ppl in the south might be crazy sometimes but we are mostly good hearted ppl. We are stubborn and we are strong too. To all affected, you have my admiration for getting up day after day struggling to put the pieces back together. 💕⚜️
@kimberlyreed461
@kimberlyreed461 2 года назад
God bless all those that are having to go thru that.
@kimberlyreed461
@kimberlyreed461 2 года назад
@Dan Bowman I'm gonna pray for you. Hope you figure it out before it's too late.
@TheNotoriousNemo
@TheNotoriousNemo 2 года назад
Its bad down there, just took supplies from texas, gas, water and food to the far to reach areas, I dont think some of those places going to get power for a few weeks+ because all the power lines are down. This is in livingston parish, hammond, albany right outside of baton rouge.
@billywatson9821
@billywatson9821 2 года назад
My prayers are with everyone!!!
@logicalgamer
@logicalgamer 2 года назад
Me and my family's house was affected by Hurricane Ida but it is getting better
@loveforthe90s
@loveforthe90s 2 года назад
It’s amazing what people have to go through 😢 help these damn people!
@Neppy1414
@Neppy1414 Год назад
it still looks like Ida hit yesterday in some places in our town. one year tomorrow that Ida hit us. She was merciless.
@kjhill8846
@kjhill8846 2 года назад
Why do people choose to live in certain places that continuously destroy everything they have worked for is beyond me.
@friendme1000
@friendme1000 2 года назад
🤣 mans bout to get 100k in damages 🤣 pay the Mexicans 3k of that the whole neighborhood will be fixed that’s why he smiling
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman 2 года назад
@@friendme1000 If you think the insurance company’s won’t do everything in their power to not give out that money you’re a fool. This is America. That money is coming out of our taxes.
@the_great_brendonion
@the_great_brendonion 2 года назад
We have hurricanes and storms fairly often but ones like Katrina and Ida don't happen that often. Ida did not impact New Orleans itself very much either. It mainly impacted rural & suburban areas south and west of New Orleans. The opposite was the case for Katrina.
@stephanymariah5890
@stephanymariah5890 2 года назад
I can't imagine smh my heart breaks for them what's even worse is that there below sea level so when hurricane hits them it hits them hard! I live in Florida hurricane season sucks
@stephanymariah5890
@stephanymariah5890 2 года назад
@@lynned.7253 Knowing that you live in a state that's below sea level and you could literally lose everything!! Like ur better off moving somewhere else you know..
@mikebarry6970
@mikebarry6970 2 года назад
@@stephanymariah5890 "a state that's below sea level" Using Google to check what you think is true will eliminate embarrassing yourself. New Orleans is below sea level, not the state.
@stephanymariah5890
@stephanymariah5890 2 года назад
@@mikebarry6970 thanks Mike 🤣 🤣🤣 so smart 😘
@mikebarry6970
@mikebarry6970 2 года назад
@@stephanymariah5890 "so smart" More like common sense and Google only takes a few seconds.
@stephanymariah5890
@stephanymariah5890 2 года назад
@@mikebarry6970 ok Mike 🤣 have a nice day byeee
@maxvoronin273
@maxvoronin273 2 года назад
The Louisiana Navy !!! One of the best in the world .
@dustinbergeron7508
@dustinbergeron7508 2 года назад
Y’all do realize Katrina hit Louisiana as well and was way worse than ida
@ZackSansing
@ZackSansing Месяц назад
And you all should compare Hurricane Ida to Hurricane Ike.
@dustinbergeron7508
@dustinbergeron7508 Месяц назад
@@ZackSansing ida was not bad for me at all cuz all we got from it was a lil wind no rain at all Baton Rouge got hit hard. Ike didn’t even hit my area neither did Laura the only one that hit my area directly was gustav back in 08. But my comment was saying that people act like ida was the worst hurricane to ever hit Louisiana like Katrina was worse and hurricane andrew back in the 90s was worse than ida
@scallywag1716
@scallywag1716 2 года назад
How is this worse than Katrina? I’m very confused….
@cocokai9661
@cocokai9661 2 года назад
The hurricane was much stronger, the winds higher, the storm surge higher. What made Katrina so destructive was that the levies broke after the hurricane. That's what flooded NO, not the hurricane itself.
@scallywag1716
@scallywag1716 2 года назад
@@cocokai9661 so it’s not worse than Katrina. Got it.
@cocokai9661
@cocokai9661 2 года назад
@@scallywag1716 Yes, the hurricane was much worse than Katrina. The infastructure was better this time. They didn't have a catastrophic failure of the levie system after the feds stepped in and took control away from the crooked local politicians.
@scallywag1716
@scallywag1716 2 года назад
@@cocokai9661 so not worse than Katrina. Got it.
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
@@scallywag1716 worse than Katrina by every metric. The Government wants you to blame hurricane Katrina for the levees failing, instead of blaming the shoddy engineering that the Federal Government guaranteed.
@mr1bienvenu1
@mr1bienvenu1 2 года назад
Hurricane Laura hit us with winds like Ida and more.
@thinace
@thinace 2 года назад
Be watchful guys, constructions scammers gonna be all over the place. Don’t give any down payment or better yet don’t pay a cent until jobs done. A lot of scammers will come offer you cheap price job for a small down payment. Once they get your money you’ll never see them again.
@krich106
@krich106 2 года назад
Doesn't really make sense to me. I use to live in Guam, 6 years. Has typhoons which is a hurricane for an island, 75-175mph about every other year. I don't see Guam flooding, houses going down the street besides shacks. Guam is designed to handle it though, all utilities are underground, no roof shingles(rubber or tar caps, some times littered with rocks), almost all houses have storm shutters(that work, not for looks. They actually shut). Most stuff returned to normal week after, mostly cleaning up trees. Except power would be out for weeks to month, cable would be out for months. So knowing that you live in such a place, how come homes do not have shutters and other hurricane related things? Houses in Louisiana look like houses anywhere else that doesn't have stucco. Then knowing it floods like that, why build a home not designed for flooding. In Houston most homes in flood zones are on stilts, with garages below.
@cocokai9661
@cocokai9661 2 года назад
Guam wasn't built on a swamp. Lousiana can't bury their power lines because the water table is right at ground level. That's why they have to bury people above ground. This is very different terrain.
@krich106
@krich106 2 года назад
@@cocokai9661 Doesn't explain houses not designed for it. But that makes sense.
@kaydencechavis419
@kaydencechavis419 2 года назад
Alligators gone be a everywhere
@chosenonpurpose489
@chosenonpurpose489 2 года назад
I did witness the rainbow in this video clipping. I pray for all who have been impacted by this life changing experience that seeing this rainbow will give them a sense of hope. If your life was spared you have so much to be grateful for that means the Lord has given you another chance to correct your wrongs and make them right before it’s too late. The things of this world will soon fade away the most important factor is getting your soul right with the Lord. May the Lord comfort you all in his perfect peace in Jesus name! Genesis 9:13-16 13 I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 14 Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, 15 I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life. 16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.”
@chosenonpurpose489
@chosenonpurpose489 2 года назад
@@jonboll-LGM No that is not what I meant. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 Paul writes in Corinthians: "Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God."
@DramaTubeTv
@DramaTubeTv 2 года назад
I am with the United Cajun Navy we are doing water rescues and have turned our warehouse guest home and private campground into a emergency shelter in the Mississippi Forrest we have elderly and disabled people here the destruction here is far worse that what we saw after hurricane Katrina by far. I am headed to New Orleans in a few minutes to pick up food donations then heading to Baton Rouge Louisiana to pick up a 84 year old evacuee who needs electricity for her breathing machine. Conditions in New Orleans are going downhill fast looting and police are being shot its insanity!!! I am heavily armed but it’s still a scary situation here streets are Pitch black and starting to smell horrible
@prezzon3413
@prezzon3413 2 года назад
People need to really be giving God all of the praise & thanksgiving because He deserve it & time is running out. Jesus went to prepare a place for us that where He is there shall we be also& when it's ready He will come get us. Stay ready & remember it'll all be worth it to be with the Lord. Amen.
@jonathanmuldrow2102
@jonathanmuldrow2102 2 года назад
I hope the lady from Louisiana who got me fired from my job, got got by the hurricane but everybody else praying for you.
@secondarycontainment4727
@secondarycontainment4727 2 года назад
Why'd you get fired?
@jonathanmuldrow2102
@jonathanmuldrow2102 2 года назад
@Dan Bowman Lol
@jonathanmuldrow2102
@jonathanmuldrow2102 2 года назад
@@secondarycontainment4727 On some Karen type of stuff.
@NEXTDIRECTIONSTUDIOS
@NEXTDIRECTIONSTUDIOS 2 года назад
prayers for the people and families affected
@robertsmith20022
@robertsmith20022 2 года назад
That ida ain’t have NOTHING on Katrina…..NOTHING! People still sitting on their cars and houses are standing. Katrina? People were ON TOP of their houses, living in stadiums oh and….let’s not forget the levies.
@idkwhatnametoput2127
@idkwhatnametoput2127 2 года назад
I hope everyone was ok🙏
@eddenoy321
@eddenoy321 2 года назад
The worst ??? SMH. Louisiana has seen quite a few bad hurricanes, not unusual for them.
@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy 2 года назад
I could never live there.
@kaikopink7999
@kaikopink7999 2 года назад
I don’t understand how they do 😟
@the_great_brendonion
@the_great_brendonion 2 года назад
We have hurricanes and storms fairly often but ones like Katrina and Ida don't happen that often. Ida did not impact New Orleans itself very much either. It mainly impacted rural & suburban areas south and west of New Orleans. The opposite was the case for Katrina.
@scottstevens6388
@scottstevens6388 2 года назад
LA has never had a direct hit from a Category 5. Camille hit Biloxi and Gulfport, MS with 200+ mph winds. Although only a Cat 4, Katrina had a storm surge in Waveland and Bay Saint Louis, MS of close to 30 feet and sea waves of 55 feet.
@marlene97280
@marlene97280 2 года назад
All my support from Martinique we Know how is hard. Tout notre soutien depuis la Martinique, nous savons comment c'est eprouvant et douloureux. Le temps de la reconstruction va être long. Ma résilience et la solidarité doit être le seul mot d'ordre.
@jonathancrocker366
@jonathancrocker366 2 года назад
Katrina was the worst for people in east New Orleans.. Camille was the worst for folks on the Mississippi gulf coast. And unfortunately, for LaPlace, Grand Isle, Eden Isles, Laffite/Crown Point, La., etc.. it's the worst they've ever seen. I stayed for Katrina. Big Mistake. If anyone asks me, I urge you and your family to evacuate early. It's just not worth it.
@hillaryclinton2415
@hillaryclinton2415 2 года назад
So what? I have been through dozens.. it nay be the worst a 5 yr old ever saw...
@MissAmazanda
@MissAmazanda 2 года назад
That's one thing I like about Ohio it seems untouchable when it come to natural disasters but everything else about the state sucks....
@kellykeller9472
@kellykeller9472 2 года назад
Good thing you didn't get an F5 tornado
@jayyrealfunny2126
@jayyrealfunny2126 2 года назад
Houma, Laplace, thib, grand isle NEED HELP
@vickieporter822
@vickieporter822 2 года назад
Praise God there alive. Praying for the people
@HospitalForSouls.X
@HospitalForSouls.X 2 года назад
LITERALLY JUST MOVE OUT.
@peterwinkler8011
@peterwinkler8011 2 года назад
Where was this
@SomeGuyFromOK
@SomeGuyFromOK 2 года назад
It's definitely nowhere close to as bad as Katrina was. Are we going to get onto Biden for not having the National Guard prepared like people got onto Bush? Also, this lady is just calmly giving an interview with a fkn wasp on her neck? That's crazy.
@tyavemercy16
@tyavemercy16 2 года назад
Lmaoooooo a wasp 🐝 I’m dead
@jenaholstun6722
@jenaholstun6722 2 года назад
I don't understand why people would still live there. Happens to frequent for me.
@activistarts7722
@activistarts7722 2 года назад
It's strange that after so many bad storms, neighborhoods are not built to withstand this sort of destruction? Its like we built stuff to fail and hope that it doesn't. This goes beyond building codes for houses.
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад
@Dan Bowman that’s not how it works at all but okay.
@jckorn9148
@jckorn9148 2 года назад
From a blip to a monster storm in 2 days. No time to prepare and it will happen again.
@secondarycontainment4727
@secondarycontainment4727 2 года назад
It's hurricane SEASON. It happens EVERY YEAR. No time to prepair? Really? Even you said it will happen again... so I guess - just wait until next season to prep? DURP DURP DURP./
@angiev1840
@angiev1840 2 года назад
@@secondarycontainment4727 you have to because you just never know. I felt stupid because I live in Lafayette and we left and went to bossier city and didn't have to. We were still in the cat 1 area of the cone when we decided to leave and then it bobbled a little east. The last minute bobble is what gets you. Better safe than sorry I guess. I live on a corner where there are power poles on one side of my house and a bunch of power lines over it--it was my first house & I didn't think about that. I always leave. It freaks me out to be in there during a hurricane.
@secondarycontainment4727
@secondarycontainment4727 2 года назад
@@angiev1840 I understand the fear of overhead power lines. My first house was the same way. That's why I have a backup generator and CLASS C fire extinguishers.
@Pontiakos
@Pontiakos 2 года назад
Oh, you will see a worse one sir. If no serious action is taken to combat global warming, these storms will get worse.
@ducewags
@ducewags 2 года назад
@Potiakos how does one combat global warming?
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman
@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman 2 года назад
@@ducewags Don’t know if you’re a climate denier just looking for attention but the science is pretty clear if you choose to accept it or not that’s on you. Natural disasters aren’t the only problem follow farmers on social media it’s getting harder to grow food because of the climate they’re starting to use a lot more water than normal pretty soon there’s gonna be water and food shortages.
@ducewags
@ducewags 2 года назад
@@Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman So by adding taxes is going to fix that problem, and going back to the Paris accord to add more taxes? Would love to hear how that works on making it rain, and grow food. Earth will do what Earth is going to do, and has for millions of years. Simple math, farms are massive now days not like 50 years ago, they need more water to grow. Most farms grow corn, not used for human food, but fuel right? Can we just go back to when we were covered in a massive ice sheet? Or did people cause that to melt to?
@claudiobicer
@claudiobicer 2 года назад
Bless and God help those people
@Me97202
@Me97202 2 года назад
I wonder how many of these people have proper insurance coverage?
@alayna5151
@alayna5151 2 года назад
Why don't yall leave the comments on all of the time
@vsanchez7844
@vsanchez7844 2 года назад
GOD BLESS LOUISIANA.
@frankgetz4300
@frankgetz4300 2 года назад
the hell is FEMA
@TaigaXOXO
@TaigaXOXO 2 года назад
Glad Wanda and the wasp made it out alright!
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