
Four Indian-origin people dead, two missing in US floods caused by Hurricane Ida
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At least four persons were dead and two are missing as the massive flooding ravaged New York and New Jersey following Hurricane Ida.
Four persons of Indian origin have died due to drowning as the massive flooding ravaged New York and New Jersey following Hurricane Ida. Two Indian-origin persons are still missing in New Jersey where the authorities are helping them with the help of drones. Hurricane Ida, which made landfall on August 29 in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, has killed over 40 people so far. It is the second-most destructive hurricane to hit Louisiana on record, only after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.More Related News

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