Stunned By Ida, The Northeast Begins To Recover And Worry About The Next Storm
At least 49 people are confirmed dead, and in some areas, the search for the missing continues. Residents digging out from the wreckage are asking whether the region is prepared for the next storm.
by Joe Hernandez
Sep 04, 2021
3 minutes
Updated September 4, 2021 at 1:32 PM ET
President Biden plans to visit New York and New Jersey on Tuesday to survey the damage wrought when remnants of Hurricane Ida struck several states in the Northeast with ferocity this week, thrashing the region several days after making landfall on the Gulf Coast.
At least 49 people are confirmed dead, and in some areas, the search continues for missing people. Recovery efforts remain underway.
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