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Michoud Hurricane Status (Update)

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
September 1, 2021
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Michoud Hurricane Status (Update)

NASA Michoud Hurricane Ida Status Report Aug. 31, 2021 4:30 p.m. (with images)
“Assessments continue at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility following Hurricane Ida. Damage to the roofs of several buildings have been confirmed and includes loose panels, panels removed during the storm, debris and water damage. Michoud remains on limited generator power for essential areas. Due to no power in the factory, assessments inside have been limited and by flashlight only. No damage has been observed to date to flight hardware with inspections inside the factory to continue for the next several days. Crews will also continue assessments and inspections across the facility grounds and buildings. Debris remains across campus and on roadways and is being cleared by on-site teams. The facility remains closed and access limited to essential personnel.”

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2 responses to “Michoud Hurricane Status (Update)”

  1. Tony Rome says:
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    Maybe MAF if good, the balance of the area is not so good it is very bad.

  2. Tony Rome says:
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    It does appear MAF is just like the landfall areas areas, heavy damage to roof structure and power is still off. Ida(what is left of it) is still dumping rain in the central/northeast USA today, flooding will happen areas.