China News Service, September 6, According to Reuters, on the 5th local time, the death toll caused by Hurricane Ada continued to rise. Many people in the northeastern United States still hope that those missing in the flood will return safely.

In Louisiana, a week after the storm made landfall, there were still nearly 600,000 users without electricity.

On September 2, local time, after the hurricane, the TD Bank baseball field in Bridgewater, New Jersey, was hit by floods.

  Category 4 hurricane "Ada" struck Louisiana on August 29, with sustained wind speeds of 240 kilometers per hour.

On September 5, the state’s latest death toll rose to at least 13 people.

  At the same time, according to the latest data, the storm weakened as it moved north, but still caused flash floods in the east coast area, killing at least 50 people.

  When New York State Governor Cathy Hochul went to one of the disaster-stricken areas to assess the damage, he said: “The casualties are huge.” “An 89-year-old woman was crying in my arms. She lived in that house for 40 years. For many years, nothing was left."

  Huochul had previously been approved by US President Biden to declare a state of emergency, and signed a document applying for relevant federal funds on the 5th to cover the cost of temporary housing and reconstruction.

  According to reports, a spokesperson for the New York Governor said that 17 people in New York State were confirmed dead.

A spokesperson for the governor of New Jersey said that 27 people in the state were confirmed to have died in the storm and 4 people are still missing.

  In addition, the storm also caused at least one death in Connecticut, at least four deaths in Pennsylvania, and at least one death in Maryland.