Hurricane Ida photo gallery August 30, 2021 More than 1 million Louisianans remained in the dark after Hurricane Ida’s high winds knocked down pier lines in southeast Louisiana. DEMCO electrical cooperative photoIda made landfall in Port Fourchon Aug. 29, 2021. US Coast Guard photoMore than 1 million Louisianans remained in the dark after Hurricane Ida’s high winds knocked down pier lines in southeast Louisiana. DEMCO electrical cooperative photoThe Louisiana National Guard leading up to and during Ida activated 4,900 Guardsmen, staged 195 high-water vehicles, 73 rescue boats and 34 helicopters ready to assist in the recovery from the historic storm. Louisiana National Guard photoThe Louisiana National Guard leading up to and during Ida activated 4,900 Guardsmen, staged 195 high-water vehicles, 73 rescue boats and 34 helicopters ready to assist in the recovery from the historic storm. Louisiana National Guard photoThe Louisiana National Guard leading up to and during Ida activated 4,900 Guardsmen, staged 195 high-water vehicles, 73 rescue boats and 34 helicopters ready to assist in the recovery from the historic storm. Louisiana National Guard photoHigh winds heavily damaged Golden Meadow. US Coast Guard photoCongressman Garret Graves flew over Grand Isle which was inundated with floodwaters. Congressman Garret Graves photoCongressman Garret Graves flew over Grand Isle which was inundated with floodwaters. Congressman Garret Graves photoIda’s floodwaters overtook the East St. John High School baseball field and Belle Point subdivision. Congressman Garret Graves photoIda’s historic intensity brought a tremendous amount of damage across Louisiana and Mississippi. Because of the extent of damage and rebuilding required, Entergy New Orleans expected recovery to be difficult and challenging, and customers in the hardest-hit areas were expected to have extended power outages lasting for weeks. Entergy New Orleans photoIda’s historic intensity brought a tremendous amount of damage across Louisiana and Mississippi. Because of the extent of damage and rebuilding required, Entergy New Orleans expected recovery to be difficult and challenging, and customers in the hardest-hit areas were expected to have extended power outages lasting for weeks. Entergy New Orleans photoFEMA conducts an assessment of damage from Hurricane Ida. FEMA photoA FEMA worker looks over information during a damage assessment in an area impacted by Hurricane Ida. FEMA photoHigh winds ripped off sections of a wall at Williams Boulevard Baptist Church in Kenner. Yony Matute photoDebris scattered the parking lot of Williams Boulevard Baptist Church in Kenner. Yony Matute photoA Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Agent handed off a baby to a passenger in a truck. LDWF photoA Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent helped load a wheelchair-bound individual into a boat. LDWF photoA Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent patrolled a flooded street. LDWF photoLouisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents prepared to take off in a boat that traveled through flooded streets. LDWF photoHurricane Ida flipped over this boat in Madisonville. Lane Corley photoIda's strong winds claimed this vehicle in New Orleans. Entergy New Orleans photoFloodwaters surround this truck in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansA pole blocked the road in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansIda twisted these poles in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansScenes like this were common throughout southeast Louisiana after Ida made landfall. Entergy New OrleansIda twisted these poles in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansFloodwaters covered I-10 in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansA pole blocked the roadway in New Orleans. Entergy New OrleansFloodwaters and sand engulfed roadways in Grand Isle. Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency PreparednessA boat was turned sideways in Grand Isle after Ida passed through the community. Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency PreparednessIda's winds heavily damaged homes in Grand Isle. Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency PreparednessSen. John Kennedy surveyed Hurricane Ida's damage in southeast Louisiana. Sen. John Kennedy photoCLECO trucks worked to restore electricity in Madisonville shortly after Hurricane Ida passed through. CLECO photo