A worker removes barriers on Monday that were blown over by the wind, on Canal Street in New Orleans. – PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty ImagesTrees were blown over by gales from Hurricane Ida in downtown New Orleans. – Bloomberg photo by Luke SharrettHeavy rain falls as storm surge begins to encroach on Louisiana Route 1 ahead of Hurricane Ida in Golden Meadow, Louisiana. – Bloomberg photo by Luke SharrettThe remains of the Buddy Bolden mural on the wall of The Little Gem Saloon on S. Rampart St. in New Orleans early Monday. – Max Becherer/The Advocate via APPolice look through debris after a building collapsed from the effects of Hurricane Ida. – Eric Gay / APVehicles were damaged after the front of a building collapsed during Hurricane Ida in New Orleans. – Scott Olson/Getty Images/AFPDebris filled an intersection in downtown New Orleans. – Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesBourg Fire Chief TJ Pellegrin asks a couple if they are OK after Hurricane Ida passed in Bourg, Louisiana. – MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty ImagesHotel staff brace a door to keep it from opening in high winds after the hotel lost power in New Orleans. – PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty ImagesMontegut and Bourg firefighters cut through trees on a road in Bourg, Louisiana. – MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty ImagesMontegut Fire Chief Toby Henry walks back to his fire truck in the rain. – MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty ImagesA police officer patrols past a woman walking along Bourbon Street in the French Quarter after Hurricane Ida knocked out power to New Orleans. – Eric Gay / APDowntown buildings relying on generator power are seen as the entire city of New Orleans was without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. – Gerald Herbert / AP
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