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New analysis shows 740 chemical sites in Louisiana are at risk from storms. Are they ready?

Por: The Advocate Business June 16, 2023

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For days after Hurricane Ida, Chandra Straw’s New Orleans neighborhood was choked by waves of thick, black smoke. She stopped going outside, preferring the dark and stifling heat of her home, one of thousands that lost power after the . She shut the windows and stuffed blankets under the doors, but the fumes crept in, eventually forcing her to do what Ida’s winds and torrential rains hadn’t. “That’s when we had to evacuate,” she... + full article



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