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  2. Flash flood emergency for New Orleans as Francine pounds ...

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    Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Francine for Wednesday, Sept. 11. For the latest, view our story for Thursday, Sept. 12. Francine made landfall along the Louisiana coast ...

  3. Hurricane Francine bears down on Louisiana; evacuations ... - AOL

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    Any major storm near Louisiana evokes memories of Hurricane Katrina, the 2005 storm that devastated New Orleans and surrounding areas, killing nearly 1,400 people and causing $125 billion in ...

  4. Francine becomes a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico ... - AOL

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    Francine becomes a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, prompting hurricane watch in New Orleans September 10, 2024 at 8:45 AM Francine strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane Tuesday evening in the ...

  5. Francine’s heavy rainfall forces dramatic water rescues as ...

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    Francine is spreading dangerous conditions across the South Thursday after it slammed into Louisiana with extreme rainfall, life-threatening flooding and destructive winds.

  6. Hurricane Francine makes landfall in southern Louisiana as a ...

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    Hurricane Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana in the Parish of Terrebonne, about 30 miles south-southwest of Morgan City, as a Category 2 (Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) storm at 5: ...

  7. Effects of Hurricane Georges in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    During September 25–26, large-scale evacuations took place in response to forecasts suggesting a landfall near New Orleans. [3] More than 1.5 million people in New Orleans were advised to leave the city. The nine shelters opened throughout the area were collectively capable of accommodating up to 450,000 people. [4]

  8. Tropical Storm Debbie (1965) - Wikipedia

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    Debbie produced above-normal tides that generally ranged upwards to 4 ft (1.2 m) above normal; however, New Orleans reported a storm tide of 6 ft (1.8 m). The tides resulted in flooding along highways in southeastern Louisiana, [1] closing several roads. [9] The storm affected areas that were severely damaged by Hurricane Betsy earlier in ...

  9. Royal Caribbean suspends cruise stops to resort in Haiti amid ...

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    The ships affected by the carrier’s decision to suspend all calls to Labadee are the following, according to the company: Oasis of the Seas – 3/10 and 3/17 sailings Symphony of the Seas – 3/ ...