for a typical house was based on ofgem observing this price at 65p in the first half of the year. if the past week s prices persist, analysts think it could go up to an incredible 17 18 hundred pounds. this is a riding on the nation s doorsteps at the same time taxes are going up. this could prove unthinkable for a government that has prided itself on raising real wages, that is increasing pay packets more than the rate of inflation. other governments around europe have poured billions into lowering these bills but that poses a dilemma of subsidising energy at the precise time we are supposed to be dealing with climate change. the business secretary says ultimately the long term solution will be reducing reliance on the likes of russia with domestic green energy. recent issues that we have with the
respect. straight back to the us. more than a million people are without power in louisiana because of hurricane ida and it could take weeks to restore. on saturday, ida made landfall as a category four hurricane the second most powerful level. that s 16 years to the day that hurricane katrina devastated the state, killing 18 hundred people. category four is listed as extreme on the hurricane scale, with winds between 209 and 251 kilometres per hour and a likelihood that evacuation will be needed. evacuation orders were issued ahead of the storm but people are now being told to shelter in place. also ida has now been downgraded to a tropical storm flash flooding warnings are still in place in some coastal areas in louisiana and in nearby mississippi and tennessee. here s president biden.
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