It’s been thirteen days since Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana, twelve of those days three close neighbors living in Ponchatoula were cut off from the rest of the world. The devastation and debris from Ida making leaving on land virtually impossible.
“We rode out Katrina here and this is worse than Katrina,” Bruce Varnado said. “And it is still surreal. I get lost on our road it looks nothing like it used to.”
Bruce and Tanya, Bryan and Tammy, and Sunny all stayed in their homes along the Tangipahoa River. In the days since they have worked to help each other through the clean-up and take each other on essential boat trips to get more gas for the generator and food to eat.
“And my boat was actually somewhere else so of the three families that were out here only one family Bryan they had the only boat out here,” Sunny Ryerson said.
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