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  1. DrRainbow

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    I want you to SC.
     
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  3. Finally has cooled off here. I think autumn has begun. The most beautiful season?
     
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    I'm getting mixed news. There is a storm called Francis causing havoc in the UK.
     
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  5. I saw that. We have a hurricane blowing into Texas right now
     
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    Yes, Tarzan is keeping me updated on that.
     
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    Hurricane in texas causing huge flooding and chaos.
     
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    Link?
     
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    Itv news this morning
     
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    I will search.
     
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  11. Vladimir Illich

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    Here Candy darlin'


    Hurricane Laura makes landfall in Louisiana, one of most powerful storms to hit state

    Reuters
    Aug 27th 2020 3:37AM
    Hurricane Laura made landfall early on Thursday in southwestern Louisiana as one of the most powerful storms to hit the state, with forecasters warning it could push a massive wall of water 40 miles inland from the sea.

    Laura made landfall packing winds of 150 miles per hour (240 km) in the small town of Cameron, Louisiana, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

    The area in the direct path of Laura is home to about 4 million people, but officials said most had left for safer areas under evacuation orders. Sheriffs, police officers and other authorities said it would be several hours before they could safely venture out to begin search and rescue operations.

    Hurricane-strength winds could blow as far as 200 miles inland to Shreveport, Louisiana, forecasters said.



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    The oil-refining town of Port Arthur was just west of where Laura made landfall. The city of 54,000 was a ghost town late Wednesday, with just a couple of gas stations and a liquor store open for business.

    "People need their vodka," said Janaka Balasooriya, a cashier, who said he lived a few blocks away and would ride out the storm at home.

    The area where Laura made landfall is marshy and particularly vulnerable to the storm surge of ocean water.

    "This is one of the strongest storms to impact that section of coastline," said David Roth, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. "We worry about that storm surge going so far inland there because it's basically all marshland north to Interstate 10. There is little to stop the water."

    Just hours before Laura smashed into the coast, Port Arthur resident Eric Daw hustled to fill up his car at one of the few gas stations still open.

    He said he had wanted to evacuate earlier but lacked money for gas as he was waiting on a disability payment. Daw was headed to a shelter in San Antonio, a 4-1/2-hour drive, where instead of worrying about the storm he has to contend with COVID-19, echoing concerns of many others.

    "They say we are all supposed to socially distance now," he said. "But how am I supposed to socially distance in a shelter?"

    'WALL OF WATER'
    About 620,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders in Louisiana and Texas.

    The storm surge could penetrate inland from between Freeport, Texas, and the mouth of the Mississippi River, and could raise water levels as high as 20 feet (6 meters) in parts of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the NHC said.

    "To think that there would be a wall of water over two stories high coming on shore is very difficult for most to conceive, but that is what is going to happen," said National Weather Service meteorologist Benjamin Schott at a news conference. Most of Louisiana's Cameron Parish would be under water at some point, Schott added.

    Temporary housing was hastily organized outside the surge zone for evacuated residents, and emergency teams were being strategically positioned, state and federal emergency management agencies said.

    Laura was also expected to spawn tornadoes on Thursday over Louisiana, far southeastern Texas and southwestern Mississippi and drop 5 to 10 inches (127 to 254 mm) of rain over the region, the NHC said. It said there would likely be widespread flooding from far eastern Texas across Louisiana and Arkansas.

    ENVIRONMENTAL WORRIES
    Big hurricanes like Harvey and Katrina have previously wreaked havoc on the oil industry sites dotting the Gulf Coast, where nearly half of the United States' oil refining capacity is located. There are concerns Laura may do the same.

    When Harvey struck in 2017 there were oil and chemical spills, along with heavy air pollution from petrochemical plants and refineries.

    "The storm and the direct damage and human life are the most important things, but pollution can be a double whammy and compound the risk to the community," said Luke Metzger, executive director of Environment Texas.
     
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    Thank -you Vlad my heart goes out to them.
     
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    Two of our own members (Idlewild & Nitocross) have determined to 'sit it out' (see my thread on 'Laura' on US site).
     
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    I hope everyone out there is safe as can be and well
     
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    OMG!
    i WILL go read.
     
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    I want the hurricane. ;)
     
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    Don't be a bloody fool !!! - Have you ever been through one ??? - you'd be bloody lucky to survive a force 4 or 5 hurricane !!!
     
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    I have some photos from my restaurant on Wednesday.
    Wanna see them.
     
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  19. Scottishdk

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    Oh yes please!
     
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    One sec. X
     
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