New Orleans mayor says Hurricane Ida moving too fast to order evacuation

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New Orleans mayor says Hurricane Ida moving too fast to order evacuation
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell explained why she wasn't issuing a mandatory evacuation order: 'It would not work. We don't have the time.'

She explained why she did not order a mandatory evacuation order or a contraflow, a measure where all lanes of traffic would move in a single direction while speaking to the station.In response to her decision to make evacuations voluntary, Mayor Cantrell added:"As it relates to a category, it really does depend upon the time, and the state decides whether or not you implement contraflow.

In a message sent to residents on Saturday afternoon, Mayor Cantrell said:"The City of New Orleans has called for a mandatory evacuation for areas located outside the levee system, including Lake Catherine, Irish Bayou and Venetian Isles. Residents in those areas must evacuate now.", added:"The City is also calling for a voluntary evacuation for all of Orleans Parish residents inside the levee system.

The NHC update also read:"Dangerous category 4 Hurricane Ida strengthens some more...Life-threatening storm surge, potentially catastrophic wind damage, and flooding rainfall will impact portions of the Northern Gulf coast beginning later this morning." Update: All arriving and departing flights scheduled for tomorrow have been cancelled due to anticipated hurricane.The update read:"All arriving and departing flights scheduled for tomorrow have been canceled due to anticipated hurricane."since the 1850s, according to Gov. Edwards.

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