Pope offers condolences to Hurricane Ida victims in US

Pope offers condolences to Hurricane Ida victims in US

He assures his prayers for the people who are stricken by the calamity.

Pope Francis blesses a child during his weekly general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday. (AP pic)
VATICAN CITY:
Pope Francis offered his prayers and condolences today for the victims of Hurricane Ida, which killed dozens of people in the US.

“I assure my prayers for the people of the US who were stricken in the past days by a strong hurricane,” he said at his Sunday blessing in St. Peter’s Square.

“May the Lord welcome the souls of the dead and give strength to those who are suffering from this calamity.”

More than 44 people were killed in northeast US states and at least 12 in Louisiana, where the storm made landfall a week ago.

US President Joe Biden will visit storm-ravaged New Jersey and New York on Tuesday, days after travelling to Louisiana.

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