How This Homeless Couple Says They Rode Out Hurricane Ida
A homeless couple says they’re lucky to be alive after riding out Hurricane Ida under a bridge. Angelique and Wilfred Herbert of Louisiana say they tried to catch an evacuation bus out of the storm’s path, but they were too late and missed the last bus. All they had for shelter was a dome tent that someone gave them. They say they settled in under a bridge and hoped the storm would pass quickly. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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