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More than 2 weeks after Hurricane Ida hit New Orleans, many residents have gone without trash pickup as city sanitation crews struggle to keep up. WDSU’s Harrison Golden reports.

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22 thoughts on “Trash Piles Up In New Orleans As Post-Ida Pickups Fall Behind

  1. New Orleans doesn't hire regular sanitation employees. At dawn, they go to a "Labor Ready" location and hire daily workers for minimum wage.
    No sane person will pick up that mountain of mess for minimum wage.

  2. I’m sure our genius mayor will think up a new tax to deal with it. 💸💸

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