Hurricane Ida swept northward after cutting power to more than one million residents of Louisiana, sending toxic chemicals from oil refineries into the air, and wedging a cow into a tree in St. Bernard Parish.1 2 3 The pipeline formerly known as Plantation, which transports gasoline from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast, reported a power outage at a terminal in Baton Rouge, and the Whitney Plantation, which is the only museum in the state of Louisiana focusing on the lives of enslaved people, closed indefinitely after multiple structures were destroyed in the storm.
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Hurricane Ida swept northward after cutting power to more than one million residents of Louisiana, sending toxic chemicals from oil refineries into the air, and wedging a cow into a tree in St. Bernard Parish.1 2 3 The pipeline formerly known as Plantation, which transports gasoline from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast, reported a power outage at a terminal in Baton Rouge, and the Whitney Plantation, which is the only museum in the state of Louisiana focusing on the lives of enslaved people, closed indefinitely after multiple structures were destroyed in the storm.