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President Joe Biden visits storm-ravaged Louisiana

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Albert Kovatch looks from his home in Grand Isle, La. to asses the damage from Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3. Downed power lines from Hurricane Ida are shown in Grand Isle, La. Utility executives say more than 25,000 workers from 40 states are trying to fix damaged poles, more than 2,200 broken transformers and more than 150 destroyed transmission structures. Ida destroyed the city’s electrical grid and left more than 1 million customers in Louisiana without power.
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Hurricane Ida caused great destruction of property in Grand Isle, La., Thursday, Sept. 2.
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Hurricane Ida caused massive destruction of property in Grand Isle, La., Thursday, Sept. 2.
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President Joe Biden tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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Crews work on a roof that was damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks with a resident as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden greets a resident as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden talks as he tours a neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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Huricane Ida left behind destruction in its aftermath at Port Fouchon, La., Thursday, Sept. 2.
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President Joe Biden participates in a briefing about the response to damage caused by Hurricane Ida, at the St. John Parish Emergency Operations Center, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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President Joe Biden participates in a briefing about the response to damage caused by Hurricane Ida, at the St. John Parish Emergency Operations Center, Friday, Sept. 3, in LaPlace, La.
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A hay storage building lies ripped apart by hurricane winds in Tangipahoa Parish, La., Thursday Sept. 2, as Gov. John Bel Edwards took an aerial tour to assess Hurricane Ida damage and meet with local officials.
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A boat takes on water, center, Thursday Sept. 2, in Mandeville, La., as Gov. John Bel Edwards took an aerial tour to assess Hurricane Ida damage and meet with local officials.
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Flooding in French Settlement, La., is viewed is viewed Thursday Sept. 2, as Gov. John Bel Edwards took an aerial tour to assess Hurricane Ida damage and meet with local officials.
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Flooding in French Settlement, La., is viewed Thursday Sept. 2, as Gov. John Bel Edwards took an aerial tour to assess Hurricane Ida damage and meet with local officials.

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