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WATCH: Gov. Edwards – ‘There are a 1,000 acts of kindness for every bit of foolishness’ as Louisiana recovers from Hurricane Ida

CONVENT, La. (WGNO) — Exactly one week to the day Hurricane Ida blazed a catastrophic trail of damage throughout Southeast Louisiana, Governor John Bel Edwards provided an update from St. James Parish on the state’s latest recovery efforts.

Gov. Edwards is also expected to tour Assumption Parish on Sunday as well.


“Today makes one week since Hurricane Ida made landfall on our state’s shores, while we still have a long road of recovery ahead of us, I am proud of the progress we have made,” said Parish President Pete Dufresne, before presenting Gov. Edwards.

“We are still 100 percent without power, and we are hopeful in the coming days we will begin to see our critical services come back online and provide power to our hospitals and our gas stations and our grocery stores.”

Talking points for the governor, included:

Gov. Edwards closed the briefing reminding the state to remain together as the recovery process will take time.

‘There are a 1,000 acts of kindness for every bit of foolishness that happening out there,” he closed. “And I’m probably understating that tremendously … and that’s why the people of Louisiana continue to inspire me.”