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See trail of destruction left by Hurricane Ida

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See trail of destruction left by Hurricane Ida

See trail of destruction left by Hurricane Ida

CNN’s Jason Carroll surveys the damage Hurricane Ida left behind in Houma, Louisiana, a city approximately an hour outside New Orleans.


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