The cruise line announced Monday that it had made an agreement with the city and the Federal Unexpected emergency Administration Company to give the ship by way of September 18.

Glory arrived at the Port of New Orleans on Friday, underwent the necessary US Coastline Guard inspection and started bringing aboard the foodstuff, h2o and other materials required for up to 2,600 individuals, Carnival reported in a news release.

The ship will continue to be in the port to supply emergency housing for Ida response personnel in the metropolis.

Ida built landfall as an extremely risky Category 4 hurricane on Sunday, August 29, near Port Fourchon, Louisiana, about 100 miles south of New Orleans. It had utmost sustained winds of 150 mph, the Nationwide Hurricane Heart stated.

Carnival canceled Glory’s approaching cruise, which was scheduled to depart from New Orleans on September 12, the business reported. It experienced by now canceled the ship’s September 5 departure.

“Although we want to offer the city of New Orleans with an financial improve by restarting visitor operations, we want to very first deliver this significant housing help to tackle unexpected emergency demands and to get power restored to the region,” Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy in the assertion.

Carnival Glory options to resume its visitor functions with a cruise to the Japanese Caribbean scheduled to depart New Orleans on September 19.