"I never want to go through that again' - She rode out Ida with husband
Reporter Mike McDaniel met a couple from Montegut who lost everything in Hurricane Ida, except for each other.
They rode out the storm and now wish they hadn't. In addition to having their house destroyed, they spent close to 10 hours listening to the winds howl.
"When I close my eyes, I hear the winds and the rain," she cried.
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They rode out the storm and now wish they hadn't. In addition to having their house destroyed, they spent close to 10 hours listening to the winds howl.
"When I close my eyes, I hear the winds and the rain," she cried.
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