After Ida wiped out power to more than 1 million, Louisiana residents now face gas shortages and dwindling supplies
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A long road to recovery is ahead for Gulf Coast residents impacted by Hurricane Ida, and now some families are scrambling to stock up on food and gas as supplies in the region dwindle.
In the New Orleans neighborhood of Algiers, Yolanda Teague told CNN's Brian Todd her family is running out of enough to eat and drink. Teague, along with her boyfriend, eight children and two of her children's friends are living in a couple rooms of their four-bedroom house, sequestered after the roof collapsed into the living room. One of her children has a heart condition that makes overheating extremely dangerous for him.More Related News
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