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Sep 01

Watch 5:44
How FEMA is tackling the ‘extremely challenging’ rescues, recovery after Hurricane Ida

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To explore the federal government's response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ida, Judy Woodruff is joined by David Bibo, acting associate administrator for response and recovery at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He is just back from Louisiana,…

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Sep 01

Remnants of Hurricane Ida are forecast to dump rain in Northeast

By Associated Press

Ida is forecast to dump rain from the central Appalachians into New England on Wednesday, with up to 8 inches possible in spots from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts.

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Aug 31

Watch 6:11
Millions in Louisiana struggle with heat, loss of power in the aftermath of Ida

By Roby Chavez, Gretchen Frazee, Maea Lenei Buhre, Mike Fritz, Leah Nagy

Residents along the Gulf Coast are struggling after Hurricane Ida, which left at least five people dead. Soaring temperatures added to the struggles of more than a million people in and surrounding New Orleans who lost power and have no…

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Aug 31

Watch 4:31
‘I can’t take care of you’: Louisiana’s Jefferson Parish struggles with rescue resources

Louisiana's Jefferson Parish has been particularly hard hit by Hurricane Ida. John Yang speaks with Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng, who had been out surveying the damage. She said first responders still haven't reached one barrier island town in her…

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Aug 31

Watch 5:43
Sen. Cassidy: Hurricane Ida shows need for infrastructure investment — including broadband

Rebuilding and recovery from Hurricane Ida is going to be a long-term proposition and could be an expensive undertaking. For those whom the hurricane has displaced, basic necessities like power and water are gone, and fuel is running low. Louisiana…

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Aug 30

Watch 14:21
16 years after Hurricane Katrina, Ida takes ‘significant’ toll on Louisiana

Hurricane Ida tore through Southeastern Louisiana's cities and towns, flooding streets and ripping apart buildings and homes, killing at least two people. Crews are still trying to assess its full impact. Electricity remains out in New Orleans and surrounding areas…

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Aug 30

Watch 3:23
‘It looks like a war zone’ : Hurricane Ida floods Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish

Judy Woodruff speaks to Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser about the aftermath of Hurricane Ida on Plaquemines Parish and what rebuilding efforts will look like.

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Jul 26

Pandemic Olympics endured heat, and now a typhoon’s en route

By Jenna Fryer, Associated Press

The Tokyo Olympics have been delayed by the pandemic and then opened under oppressive heat, and now a typhoon is on the way.

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Jul 16

5 Stories: Manicures with microchips, Dorothy’s dress finds its way home and other stories you missed

By Deema Zein, Julia Griffin

A giant panda comeback, microchip manicures and Judy Garland’s “Wizard of Oz” isn’t in Kansas anymore. Check out these stories and others you might have missed on this week's episode of 5 Stories.

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Mar 18

Forecast shows nasty drought worsens for much of U.S.

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Thursday's spring outlook is bad news for the West, which has been under a megadrought for more than 20 years.

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