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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210830-00:35:00

and the strongest punch is on the way. watch as tn just rips right down the street here in downtown new orleans and the worst is yet to come. tonight, that monster hurricane ida roaring ashore. packing violent winds up to 150 miles per hour, bringing catastrophic storm surge up to eight feet. >> there is a tremendous amount of storm surge, a tremendous amount of wind, and this is tough conditions to survive. >> reporter: as many as 40 people in grand isle defying mandatory evacuation orders. the chief of police telling matt gutman -- >> that devastated some areas. roofs missing. we're out of fresh water. >> reporter: i'm hearing there are a number of people, maybe a few dozen, who are trying to ride out the storm in grand isle. any word on their safety? how they're doing? >> we've recovered most of the pople through the fire department. had a high water vehicle rescue, i think we did seven of those.

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Dateline-20210830-07:33:00

of hurricane ida, which is absolutely pounding louisiana. here is what is happening. ida is now a category one storm, but its danger is far from over. as hurricane conditions spread further inland, the national hurricane center continues to warn of catastrophic storm surge, hurricane-force winds, and flash flooding and southeastern louisiana. still, more than 1 million customers without power tonight in louisiana. that number is expected to continue to grow, and it includes the entire city of new orleans. the storm has already claimed one life, and it is hitting louisiana at a time when hospitals, all across the region, are full with covid patients. i want to turn now to one of the hardest hit places in louisiana. terrebonne parish, at the southern tip of the state home

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Dateline-20210830-05:33:15

Dateline-20210830-05:33:15
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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-18:00:00

welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. this is a special edition of the situation room. we're following breaking news. hurricane ida now wreaking havoc in louisiana, alabama, mississippi after making land fall just a little over an hour or so ago. conditions are rapidly deteriorating as this extremely dangerous storm moves inland. ida is packing a heavy punch with sustained winds right now of 150 miles per hour. the national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic storm surge. the levies holding much of louisiana are holding for you. but power outages are starting to become a huge major problem. cnn has a team of reporters on the ground in louisiana covering this incredibly dangerous storm.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-17:33:00

waves will be ten feet on top of the surge itself, wolf. probably the worst that some people have ever seen even though we had katrina down there and had other storms. for many people across the south part of louisiana, this is the worst storm they've ever seen. >> i was going to say, chad, hovering over this, exactly to the day 16 years ago katrina hit that area, and we all know what happened then. >> we're worried about the people on the other side of the river this time. when you push this surge to the west or south, if you will, because the river bends, this is where the surge is going to be, not so up many for the north side. we've seen a lot of water on the roadways from pill lux xi, to pensacola, bay st. louis, the surge is already here. some of the surge is already six feet. it's still going up in some spots. we are going to see that, as the water continues to get pushed this way, one more thing to

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-18:19:15

The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-18:19:15
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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-17:51:00

>> probably the wind. the high winds. more so than the water. i don't think we have enough time for a big surge to build up, but probably more wind-related issues. >> and sheryl, you were telling me you've been through this before. >> yes. >> reporter: you guys are going to ride it out? >> yeah. it's called life on the river. you know? i mean, you either like it or you don't. when it's good, it's wonderful. when it's bad, it's bad. >> reporter: your house is probably six feet off the ground? >> yes. in fact, we elevated after hurricane isaac, but yes, about six feet. >> reporter: your neighbors around here, are they leaving or staying? >> this time a lot of them have left. most of them are gone. we told them we would watch out for them or whatever, but we've never left, so we're here. >> reporter: i meet a lot of folks like you guys. we've never left. does this feel different from other storms you've been through? >> not really. i don't really stress about it. the only thing that worries me

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210829-17:22:00

the last 20 years both from those who had sacrificed in afghanistan and iraq and several other places around the world. these ceremonies have gone on sometimes almost daily during the surge in different countries, but you never get used to them. i would suspect that now today because we're seeing hopefully the last casualties coming out of afghanistan, that this is especially gripping. the names of anyone in a conflict that ais the last to give their life is always the toughest. when you think something is over, and we have as we conducted this evacuation, the end of this 20-year war, to have more casualties, more sacrifice, it rips you apart.

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Fox and Friends First-20190904-09:36:00

>> reporter: we will bring you back out here once the rain starts. carley: let's move south to georgia, the catastrophic storm surge is a big problem is there. hurricane dorian inching to the east coast. rob: jillian is in saint simons island where businesses are boarding up. >> reporter: you can see how quickly conditions change, we are getting a significant band of rain pouring down on us, the first we have seen since we have been out here for the first few hours, heavy rain at this point, no small wind gusts yet. we expect that to change. everybody talking about storm surge and the threat people face when dealing with that, we are 150 yards from the water and that is something everyone will be keeping a close eye on including the governor. >> looking at 4 to 7 foot storm

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Fox and Friends First-20190904-08:35:00

staying vigilant and hopes everybody get through this. >> back to you, shifting one pan over here, this is the river, a little bit of light on it as capacity, they hope to get this time period, hoping not to have any flooding. heather: listen to those evacuation orders, do not drive through the water as it continues to rise, no more knuckleheads up there. appreciate it. let's go north to georgia. people are praising for catastrophic storm surge. we are in saint simons island where businesses are boarding up. >> reporter: no knuckleheads here, everyone is following the evacuation order, following the

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