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Different Types of Aid

6th - 12th
Discover more about different forms of emergency and development aid, and the advantages and disadvantages of their use. Human Geography - A Changing World - Learning Points. There are six different types of aid: emergency, development,...
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NASA/NOAA | Hurricane Ida viewed by GOES

3rd - 11th
Residents of the U.S. Gulf coast thought they were getting a break this hurricane season until they heard news of Ida. Fortunately, Ida weakened substantially and was downgraded to a Tropical Storm as she prepared to make landfall. This...
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After Hurricane Ida, Louisiana begins monumental cleanup

9th - Higher Ed
Work has begun in Louisiana to restore order after Hurricane Ida tore through the state. Restoring power is one of the keys to recovery, but officials say it could take weeks to hook up hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses after...
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Aerial video over southern Louisiana shows extent of Hurricane Ida's damage

9th - Higher Ed
Days after Ida made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Louisiana, overhead footage shows a wide swath of destroyed property and flooded land.(Credit: Reuters/Marco Bello)
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Picking up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Ida

9th - Higher Ed
After smashing into the coastline of Louisiana, Hurricane Ida left local residents to scour through wreckage to get a full account of the damage done to their homes and livelihoods.
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Emergency declared in New York and New Jersey after Ida

9th - Higher Ed
The remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped historic rain in the U.S. Northeast late Wednesday, with at least 14 deaths linked to flooding in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Subway stations and tracks became so flooded that the...
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Hurricane Ida leaves path of destruction, 1 million without power

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida left a path of destruction after making landfall Sunday, leaving one million people without power and untold damage in its wake.
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Evacuees warned to stay away during dangerous recovery from Hurricane Ida

9th - Higher Ed
Officials are warning evacuees it’s not yet safe to come back to parts of Louisiana as the dangerous recovery work continues after Hurricane Ida.
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Hurricane Ida quiets New Orleans as recovery efforts start

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida has almost silenced New Orleans, most of which remains without power or water, as recovery efforts start in earnest and residents try to cope.
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COVID-Battered Supply Chains Face Even More Challenges on the Heels of Ida

9th - Higher Ed
With supply chains already disrupted due to the pandemic, experts expect companies to run into even more logistical issues due to areas impacted by Hurricane Ida. Justin Maze, the senior manager of operations at transportation solutions...
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Ida Slams the Northeast with Tornadoes, Torrential Rain and Flash Flooding

9th - Higher Ed
AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter joins Closing Bell to discuss massive damage inflicted after the remnants of Hurricane Ida slammed the northeast, just days after it left millions of Louisiana residents without power....
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At Least 45 Dead in Northeast as Ida Remnants Cause Catastrophic Flooding

9th - Higher Ed
Kasha Patel, Deputy Weather Editor at The Washington Post, joined Wake Up With Cheddar to break down the unprecedented damage in the Northeast from Ida, as the region experienced deadly and devastating flooding due to record rainfall.
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'Beauty Shop' World Premiere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sherri Shepard on her character, Ida, in the film, Queen Latifah on and offset, shooting Beauty Shop, working with a female cast, the Less Than Perfect finale and on being pregnant and having her first child at the 'Beauty Shop' World...
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In Review: The 2021 Hurricane Season

Higher Ed
2021 was the third most active year on record based on named storms.
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President Biden To Survey Hurricane Damage In Louisiana

Higher Ed
The president is meeting with victims of Hurricane Ida and touring some of the hardest-hit communities while promoting his climate change agenda.
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Hurricane Ida Death Toll Rises To 26 In Louisiana

Higher Ed
Officials reported 11 more deaths in Louisiana related to carbon monoxide poisoning and excessive heat during a power outage.
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President Biden Surveys NY And NJ Storm Damage, Talks Climate Change

Higher Ed
The White House has asked Congress for an additional $24 billion to cover the costs of Hurricane Ida and other natural disasters.
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Damage From Hurricane Ida Estimated To Cost $18 Billion

Higher Ed
The analysis from a risk-modeling firm is likely conservative, as another firm estimates the cost could exceed $50 billion.
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New Orleans Power To Be Restored Next Week

Higher Ed
About 850,000 people in Louisiana, including much of New Orleans, are still without power following the wrath of Hurricane Ida.
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More Americans Are Moving To High-Risk Climate Areas

Higher Ed
People across the U.S. are moving to places where climate change is expected to bring more wildfires, hurricanes and other extreme weather.
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Ida Leaves Gulf Town Of Houma In Tatters

Higher Ed
Residents are coming back to homes that are destroyed
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Death Toll Rises After Ida's Remnants Hit Northeast

Higher Ed
New York City saw its first ever flash flood emergency.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida now category four storm; U.S. delivers food and supplies to Haiti; Chaparral fire threatens homes; 800,000 pounds of Italian meat recall
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The Long Road To Recovery After Hurricane Ida

Higher Ed
Newsy catches up with a Louisiana resident who went through Hurricane Ida one year ago.