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Beboerne advarede som Louisiana -seler for orkanen Ida

Michael Richard fra Creole Cuisine Restaurant Concepts styrer Crescent City Pizza på Bourbon Street i det franske kvarter, før orkanen Ida landede i New Orleans, Lørdag, 28. august kl. 2021. Richard sagde, at gruppen planlægger at starte op og beskytte 34 restauranter, der ejes af virksomheden, for stormen. Kredit:AP Photo/Matthew Hinton

Vejrudsigter advarede beboere langs Louisianas kyst om at haste forberedelserne lørdag i påvente af en intensiverende orkan Ida, som forventes at bringe vind helt op til 225 km / t, når det smækker i land søndag.

Myndighederne kaldte en kombination af frivillige og obligatoriske evakueringer for byer og lokalsamfund i hele regionen. I New Orleans beordrede borgmesteren en obligatorisk evakuering for områder uden for byens dæmningssystem og en frivillig evakuering for beboere inde i dæmningssystemet. Men da stormen hurtigt eskalerede i intensitet, Borgmester LaToya Cantrell sagde, at det ikke var muligt at bestille en obligatorisk evakuering for hele byen, hvilket ville kræve at bruge alle baner på nogle motorveje til at forlade byen.

Trafikken var tung på vestgående ruter ud af byen tidligt lørdag, og tankstationer havde travlt.

Stormen forventes at lande på den nøjagtige dato, hvor orkanen Katrina ødelagde et stort skår af Gulf Coast 16 år tidligere. Men hvorimod Katrina var en kategori 3, da den landede sydvest for New Orleans, Ida forventes at nå en ekstremt farlig kategori 4 -orkan, med topvind på 225 km / t, før landingen sandsynligvis vest for New Orleans blev sent søndag.

"I dag er det, "Jamie Rhome, fungerende vicedirektør for U.S.National Hurricane Center i Miami, sagde lørdag. "Hvis du er i Louisiana og Mississippi ved kysten, Du virkelig, virkelig nødt til at komme i gang, for i dag er det med hensyn til beskyttelse af liv og ejendom. "

Skyer passerer Central Business District (CBD) inklusive Superdome, før orkanen Ida lander i New Orleans, Lørdag, 28. august kl. 2021. Beboere på tværs af Louisianas kyst tager en sidste dag til at forberede sig på det, der beskrives som en "livsændrende" orkan Ida. Stormen forventes at bringe vind op til 225 km / t, når den smækker i land. Kredit:AP Photo/Matthew Hinton

Ida intensiverede sig hurtigt fredag ​​fra en tropisk storm til en orkan med topvind på 128 km / t, da den krydsede det vestlige Cuba. Det forventes at optage damp, når det går over det varme vand i Den Mexicanske Golf.

Lørdag morgen, Ida var centreret 710 kilometer sydøst for New Orleans. Den kørte nordvest ved 16 km / t, forudsigere sagde. Den maksimale vedvarende vind var steget til 85 km / t (140 km / t).

I New Orleans, byens embedsmænd sagde, at beboerne skal være forberedt på langvarige strømafbrydelser, og bad ældre beboere overveje at evakuere. Collin Arnold, byens beredskabsdirektør, sagde, at byen kunne stå under kraftig vind i cirka ti timer. Tidligere fredag, Cantrell opfordrede til en obligatorisk evakuering for beboere uden for byens dækbeskyttelse - en relativt lille flise af byens befolkning.

Michael Richard fra Creole Cuisine Restaurant Concepts styrer Crescent City Pizza på Bourbon Street i det franske kvarter, før orkanen Ida landede i New Orleans, Lørdag, 28. august kl. 2021. Richard sagde, at gruppen planlægger at starte op og beskytte 34 restauranter, der ejes af virksomheden, for stormen. Kredit:AP Photo/Matthew Hinton

Ida ville være den nyeste test af New Orleans ældning af gadesystemet. I en erklæring fredag, byen skitserede trin, den tog for at sikre, at pumper fungerede, og strømkilder til disse pumper var klar. Men, mængden af ​​regn kan være nok til at overvælde selv et fuldt funktionelt system.

"Vi vil være klare, at med den mængde regn, der nu er forudsagt, cirka 10 centimeter i løbet af begivenheden, det er sandsynligt, at vi vil opleve oversvømmelser, "sagde byen i en erklæring sent fredag.

Nogle normalt travle virksomheder blev lukket lørdag. Et populært morgenmadssted blev lukket fast med sandsække mod døren for at beskytte mod oversvømmelser.

Da stormens hastighed fremad bremser og intensiteten tager til, stormfloden kan overhale nogle dæmninger, der beskytter dele af New Orleans på Mississippiflodens vestbred, sagde Heath Jones, beredskabschef, af Army Corps of Engineers 'New Orleans District. Imidlertid sagde han, at de er designet til at blive overtoppet og have beskyttelser på plads for at forhindre flere skader. Der ser ikke ud til at være nogen fare for stormflod, der kommer over dæmninger, der beskytter byens østbred, som udgør det meste af byen, han sagde.

Gregory Moore, ret, hjælper en lokal beboer med at fylde sandposer, når de forbereder sig på den forventede ankomst af orkanen Ida lørdag, 28. august kl. 2021, i Gulfport, Miss. Credit:AP Photo/Steve Helber

I hele regionen, beboerne fyldte sandsække, at få gas til biler og generatorer og fylde mad op. Kaptajn Ross Eichorn, en fiskeguide på kysten cirka 112 kilometer sydvest for New Orleans, sagde, at han frygter, at varme Golfvande vil "lave et monster" ud af Ida.

"Med et direkte hit, ved ikke hvad der skal tilbage - hvis noget, "Sagde Eichorn. Han tilføjede:" Enhver, der ikke er bekymret, har noget galt med dem. "

Der blev udsendt en orkanvarsel for det meste af Louisiana -kysten fra Intracoastal City til udløbet af Pearl River. En advarsel om tropisk storm blev udvidet til Mississippi-Alabama-linjen.

Samtidig forbereder hospitalerne sig på stormen, de har stadig at gøre med en fjerde stigning i coronavirus. Embedsmænd besluttede at evakuere hospitaler i New Orleans. Der er lidt plads til deres patienter andre steder, med hospitaler fra Texas til Florida, der allerede er pakket med patienter, sagde Dr. Jennifer Avengo, byens sundhedsdirektør.

Lokale beboere fylder sandposer, når de forbereder sig på den forventede ankomst af orkanen Ida lørdag, 28. august kl. 2021, i Gulfport, Miss. Credit:AP Photo/Steve Helber

På statens største sygehusvæsen, Ochsner Health System, embedsmænd beordrede brændstof til 10 dage, mad, medicin og andre forsyninger og har backup -brændstofkontrakter til sine generatorer. One positive was that the number of COVID-19 patients had dropped from 988 to 836 over the past week—a 15% decline.

President Joe Biden approved a federal emergency declaration for Louisiana ahead of the storm. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said FEMA plans to send nearly 150 medical personnel and almost 50 ambulances to the Gulf Coast to assist strained hospitals.

Ida made its first landfall Friday afternoon on Cuba's southern Isle of Youth. The Cuban government issued a hurricane warning for its westernmost provinces, where forecasters said as much as 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain could fall in places, possibly unleashing deadly flash floods and mudslides. Landfall in the U.S. is expected late Sunday in the Mississippi River delta region.

  • Ray Guenther, 55, bottom right, helps his brother, John, 56, unload about 400 crab traps that he had to pull out of the water and move via flatbed trailer to dry land near his home in eastern St. Bernard Parish as the Louisiana coast prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Ida on Friday, 27. august kl. 2021 in New Orleans. Hurricane Ida struck Cuba on Friday and threatened to slam into Louisiana with devastating force over the weekend, prompting New Orleans' mayor to order everyone outside the protection of the city's levees to evacuate.Credit:Chris Granger/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • A resident takes home sandbags from a city run sandbag distribution location at the Dryades YMCA along Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., Fredag, 27. august kl. 2021, in New Orleans, as residents prepare for Hurricane Ida. Credit:Max Becherer/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • St. Bernard Parish residents fill up their cars and gas cans as the Louisiana coast prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Ida on Friday, 27. august kl. 2021 in New Orleans. Hurricane Ida struck Cuba on Friday and threatened to slam into Louisiana with devastating force over the weekend, prompting New Orleans' mayor to order everyone outside the protection of the city's levees to evacuate.Credit:Chris Granger/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • Clouds pass by the Central Business District (CBD) including the Superdome before Hurricane Ida makes landfall in New Orleans, Lørdag, Aug. 28, 2021. Residents across Louisiana's coast are taking one last day to prepare for what is being described as a "life-altering" Hurricane Ida. The storm is expected to bring winds as high as 140 mph (225 kph) when it slams ashore. Credit:AP Photo/Matthew Hinton

  • Gary Sullivan, of Gulf Hills, fills extra gas containers at Marathon Gas, Fredag, 27. august kl. 2021, in Ocean Springs, Gå glip af., in preparation for Hurricane Ida. Credit:Hannah Ruhoff/The Sun Herald via AP

  • Corey Williams, ret, and John Smith, both of Pelican Ice, hurriedly stack bags of ice into a gas station freezer in preparation for Tropical Storm Ida on Friday, 27. august kl. 2021 in Jefferson, La. Forecasters now say Ida could be a major Category 3 hurricane with top winds of 115 mph when it nears the U.S. coast. Credit:Chris Granger/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • A crew with the Flood Protection Authority East remove wall barriers Friday, 27. august kl. 2021, in New Orleans, that will allow the flood gates at Downman Road to be closed in coming days in anticipation of Tropical Storm Ida. Credit:Max Becherer/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • Long lines are seen at a gas station in Jefferson, La., as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Ida on Friday, 27. august kl. 2021. Forecasters now say Ida could be a major Category 3 hurricane with top winds of 115 mph when it nears the U.S. coast. Credit:Chris Granger/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • This GOES-16 East GeoColor satellite image taken Friday, 27. august kl. 2021, at 4:40 p.m. EDT, og leveret af NOAA, shows Hurricane Ida crossing western Cuba. Hurricane Ida struck Cuba on Friday and threatened to slam into Louisiana with far greater force over the weekend, prompting New Orleans' mayor to order everyone outside the protection of the city's levees to evacuate. Credit:NOAA via AP

  • Storm clouds pass overhead as St. Bernard Parish road crews shore up levees and vulnerable roadways with gravel as the Louisiana coast prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Ida on Friday, 27. august kl. 2021 in New Orleans. Hurricane Ida struck Cuba on Friday and threatened to slam into Louisiana with devastating force over the weekend, prompting New Orleans' mayor to order everyone outside the protection of the city's levees to evacuate.Credit:Chris Granger/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • Westbound I-10 traffic on the Bonnet Carré Spillway is slow going at 4:00 a.m. near Kenner, La. Lørdag, Aug. 28, 2021, as many New Orleans area residents evacuate ahead of Hurricane Ida. Residents across Louisiana's coast are taking one last day to prepare for what is being described as a "life-altering" Hurricane Ida. The storm is expected to bring winds as high as 140 mph (225 kph) when it slams ashore. Credit:David Grunfeld, NOLA.com/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP

  • Local residents fill sand bags as they prepare for the expected arrival of Hurricane Ida Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021, in Gulfport, Miss. Credit:AP Photo/Steve Helber

If that forecast holds true, Ida would hit 16 years to the day that Hurricane Katrina made landfall with 125 mph (201 kph) winds near the riverside community of Buras.

Katrina is blamed for an estimated 1, 800 deaths from the central Louisiana coast to around the Mississippi-Alabama state line. A massive storm surge scoured the shores and wiped houses off the map. In New Orleans, failures of federal levees led to catastrophic flooding. Water covered 80% of the city and many homes were swamped to the rooftops. Some victims drowned in their attics. The Superdome and New Orleans Convention Center became scenes of sweltering misery as tens of thousands were stranded without power or running water.

Derudover the hurricane center said a new tropical depression formed early Saturday. It was centered 820 miles (1, 320 kilometers) east-southeast of the Leeward Islands. It was expected to remain over the open Atlantic Ocean and posed no hazards to land.

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