Videos from southern Louisiana show the beginnings of the destructive power of Hurricane Ida. The dangerous storm moved inland early Sunday afternoon as a Category 4 hurricane.
Roof torn off home 1:09 PM
VIA: Zack LeBoeuf (CHAUVIN, LA) pic.twitter.com/OF4hqhGysk— CW39 Houston Meteorologist Carrigan Chauvin (@CarriganChauvin) August 29, 2021
The rapid onset of storm surge from #HurricaneIda could be seen this morning from Grand Isle, Louisiana. If you’re being told to shelter in place during a storm by local authorities, don’t risk it, you could be overtaken quickly in a matter of hours as shown here. pic.twitter.com/oJ5WXYxNKM
— IntelWalrus (@IntelWalrus) August 29, 2021
Massive roof launched with wind gust and hit this power pole in front of Dominator Fore and I can’t even put into words how much worse tbis is going to get in Houma with inner eye wall of Hurricane Ida approaching rapidly @RadarOmega @accuweather pic.twitter.com/DBzFfuCdvh
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) August 29, 2021
Wind picked up in Larose #LA #Ida ?? pic.twitter.com/rcEPscEC5j
— Houston Air Watch (@houstonairw) August 29, 2021
#NOLA #Ida #HurricaneIda #FoxWeather @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/wPA5p1RFUp
— Robert Ray (@RobertRayJourno) August 29, 2021
Just one small example of the strong winds in New Orleans right now–a trash can gets blown down the street. To everyone affected by #Ida, please stay safe and listen to the guidance of local officials. pic.twitter.com/Ua9F48HSep
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 29, 2021
St. Rose #Louisiana #HurricaneIda #LouisianaStrong pic.twitter.com/ghgbR8hOLj
— Vinny (@thegoprodad) August 29, 2021
John Humphress on @MyRadarWX giving us live coverage of #ida in Grand Isle — #HurricaneIda #lawx #mswx pic.twitter.com/kxfEch5NVz
— Samantha Weiss (@samanthapweiss) August 29, 2021

