7:30 LRN Newscast September 1

Jefferson Parish officials say Grand Isle is unhabitable and it might take five years to put the island back together after Hurricane Ida completely destroyed nearly 50 percent of the structures on the state’s only inhabited barrier island.

In Lafourche Parish, Captain Brennan Matherne with the sheriff’s office says every structure in the parish has sustained some sort of damage and there are also flooding issues…
cut 9 (13) “…some how’

Meanwhile, gas prices are on the rise as Hurricane Ida has slowed production and there are also gas shortages throughout southeast Louisiana. Gas Buddy’s Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says he knows of one refinery that took on water…
cut 6 (10) “…longer lasting”

Louisiana has received a waiver from the federal government that allows food stamp recipients to purchase hot food products for immediate consumption. DCFS Secretary Shavana Howard says the same hot food waiver will apply once disaster food stamps are approved. She encourages residents to pre-register for disaster food stamps
cut 11 (11) “…as well”

The Saints are looking at spending the next month in the Dallas area because of Hurricane Ida devastation that has left New Orleans nearly powerless. Coach Sean Payton says they are in the same position as the city’s residents…
Cut 13 (15) “…to that yet.”
The Saints are scheduled to kick-off the regular season on September 12th against the Green Bay Packers, but that game could be played in Dallas.