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Many New Orleans area students had re-enrolled in other schools within two weeks after Hurricane Katrina. This time, one expert predicts "five or six weeks of essentially no learning happening."
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Trucks are rolling out from the San Antonio Food Bank and heading to Louisiana to help feed victims of Hurricane Ida. Two trucks have left the food bank's far West Side warehouse so far this week.
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Hurricane Ida rapidly gained strength right before it hit Louisiana this weekend. Abnormally hot water in the Gulf of Mexico acted as fuel for the storm.
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New Orleans residents who lived through Hurricane Katrina's devastation are now confronting another hurricane of epic scale. Some people are riding out the storm because they can't afford to leave.
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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff this week expressed confidence in the city's ability to handle thousands of hurricane evacuees if Hurricane Ida possibly makes landfall in Louisiana on Sunday.