Hurricane Laura becomes Category 4 monster set to slam Texas and Louisiana with ‘unsurvivable’ surge
Hurricane Laura battered the Gulf Coast near the Texas-Louisiana line Wednesday night after strengthening into a monster Category 4 storm packing 150 mph winds. The devastating storm — which was just ...
Get live updates and the latest news on Hurricane Laura from NBC. Track Hurricane Laura's path as it makes landfall on Texas ...
Hurricane Laura made landfall early Aug. 27, slamming the Texas and Louisiana coasts, the New York Times reports. Hospitals in both states have been preparing for the potentially devastating effects ...
Updated at 10:24 a.m. ET Wednesday Hurricane Laura is "rapidly intensifying" and will make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday as a major hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Laura was close to reaching Category 5 strength Wednesday night and was on the verge of becoming the most powerful hurricane ever to strike Louisiana, threatening the region with deadly ...
Please stay safe. KIPP Texas Public Schoolsin Houston: All online schooling and other school-related functions have been canceled for Wednesday, August 26 and Thursday, August 27 to ensure all ...
As Category 4 Hurricane Laura crashed onshore in Louisiana, it packed winds of 150 mph and caused destruction along its path. But, as hundreds of thousands of residents were evacuated and many more ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Many residents who are new to southeast Texas tell Eyewitness News they're nervous about Hurricane Laura's impact while long-time residents fear a repeat of previous disasters ...
In the largest U.S. evacuation of the pandemic, more than half a million people were ordered to flee the Gulf Coast on Tuesday as Laura strengthened into a hurricane that forecasters said could slam ...
Cleanup is underway in Louisiana and southeastern Texas after one of the strongest hurricanes to ever make landfall in the area caused extensive damage and flooding on Thursday. Reports Thursday ...
BRIDGE CITY — Allen Ashby was cool with staying put, he just needed ice and a few more hours to plan. “I’ve left too many times and there is too much to stay for,” Ashby, 56, said as he piled 80 ...
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