As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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We only had a straight wind storm a few months ago and we are still cleaning up so I can only imagine how horrible it is there for folks. This might be a cleanup that goes well into next year.
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Hurricane Ida Debris Piles in the Neighborhood
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
Thanks for the update. It has been devastating.
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Fig 02- A tree fall down
Fig 03- Branches and leaves scatter on the road
So terrible, hope it gets cleared up sooner rather than later, so much damage.
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Fig 04- A falling tree and branches in the neighborhood.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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So sorry,
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
This hurricane was so bad! I hope your cleanup goes well. We were lucky as our area did not lose power but others around us did not fair well. When Sandy went through here a few years ago we lost 12 trees so I know what you are going through. Be safe!
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Fig 02- A tree fall down
Fig 03- Branches and leaves scatter on the road
That's terrible, so much damage and how much it cost human lives :-(
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Fig 04- A falling tree and branches in the neighborhood.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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That's horrible to look at. I hope You are doing good.
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
Oh my goodness, I am so sorry to see all this. I hope things will be better for you all soon but judging by past hurricanes, a long recovery time I'm thinking.
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Fig 02- A tree fall down
Fig 03- Branches and leaves scatter on the road
Sorry for the destruction your area suffered, but I'm glad you're ok!
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Fig 04- A falling tree and branches in the neighborhood.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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Yes I read about the hurricane in the papers. How sad. With so much damage and work having to chop the huge trees and many others that have fallen down. Looking at your pictures, I am amazed that the hurricane managed to bring down those large tall old trees. Glad that you are OK and that the clean up services come soon to collect the debris. Hope no more disasters of this scale hits your community again.
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Hurricane Ida Debris Piles in the Neighborhood
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
Bleesing for all you
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Fig 02- A tree fall down
Fig 03- Branches and leaves scatter on the road
This is very terrible informations...
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Fig 04- A falling tree and branches in the neighborhood.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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Die Schäden sind wirklich schlimm, hoffentlich sind keinen Menschen zu schaden gekommen, die du persönlich kanntest. LG Romy
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.
Wow so terrible darling
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Fig 02- A tree fall down
Fig 03- Branches and leaves scatter on the road
I saw it on the news, the truth is that it is terrible, luckily around here we do not suffer that type of storms.
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Fig 04- A falling tree and branches in the neighborhood.
Neighbors did do hard work to collect debris, then pile its on the:
- sides of curb (drainage)
- grass
- yard
No, we can not put our debris on the street, it is because debris will block traffics, and in many cases can cause damage to passing cars.
Unfortunately, we didn’t know when trucks will pick our debris, it will leave dead grass patches.
Hope, everything goes well in coming days.
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- HOW TO KNOW SOMEONE INFECTED BY WUHAN VIRUS? - VIRUS 1
- IS THERE AFFORDABLE KIT TO DETECT CORONA VIRUS? - VIRUS 2
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- WHEN WILL VACCINE FOR COVID-19 AVAILABLE? - VIRUS 4
- HOMEMADE FACE MASKS TO COMBAT SPREAD OF COVID-19 – VIRUS 5
This was such a horrible storm. I hope you and your family stayed safe.
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Fig 01- Debris on roadside and grass
As you might know that Hurricane Ida just hit Louisiana about 11 days ago, then travel to several states in the USA.
In addition to our state, other states hit by Ida include:
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
Economic lost was estimated about US$ 95 billion due to this hurricane, and recorded as one of costliest hurricanes in the USA.
Death toll was estimated at least 60 people, and might be rises after counting process is finished.
Our neighborhood in Baton Rouge, LA was hit hard by this hurricane. Leaves and branches scattered everywhere.