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Dolphin swims through Louisiana neighborhood in Hurricane Ida floodwaters

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  • A dolphin was seen swimming in floodwaters through a Louisiana neighborhood following Hurricane Ida.
  • A Slidell resident and her family were assessing the damage to their neighborhood on Monday when they noticed the dolphin.
  • A man in the same city is missing after being attacked by an alligator in the floodwaters.

A dolphin was caught on video swimming in the floodwaters through a Louisiana neighborhood following Hurricane Ida.

Slidell resident Amanda Huling told WDSU that she and her family were assessing the damage to their neighborhood on Monday when they noticed the dolphin and began filming.

The dolphin may not be the only animal in the waters, though.


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A 71-year-old man, also in Slidell, was in his flooded shed when his wife heard a disturbance and found him under attack by an alligator.

His wife was able to help him get away from the alligator, but she was unable to call for help because the storm had knocked out their power. She took their boat to look for help, but when she returned her husband was gone. Authorities searched for the man but have been unable to locate him.


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