Four nursing home residents died in a warehouse in Louisiana this week, adding to the death toll from Hurricane Ida. Over 800 nursing home residents, including those who died, were evacuated to a facility in Tangipahoa Parish ahead of the hurricane, the Louisiana Department of Health said. Inspectors with the state tried visiting the site on Tuesday after hearing reports of “deteriorating conditions at the facility,” the department said Thursday. The inspectors were expelled from the property and prevented from conducting a full assessment. All of the residents were rescued from the warehouse later in the week, according to Louisiana’s chief medical officer, Dr. Joe Kanter. Fourteen were found to be in such bad shape that they required hospital care. Another four were dead. According to a coroner, three of the deaths were related to the storm. “There are just no words,” Kanter told reporters at a briefing in Tangipahoa …