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Luisiana and Texas prepare for Hurricane Francine mission


Luisiana and Texas prepare for Hurricane Francine mission

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes de EE. UU. On Monday, it announced that the tropical torment Francine would “immediately convert into hurricane” and it was careful not to send the millions of animals warnings for a large part of the Luisiana coast. They announce high currents, constant winds and a long journey by bike.

The tormenta Tropical Francine awaited the lunar hours in the Gulf of Mexico and announced that as Huracan it had to reach a shelter in Luisiana this week and send evacuation orders in some coastal communities.

I hope that Francine, the Sexta tormenta with the name of the temporary hurricanes of the Atlantic Ocean, If you are near the hurricane’s travel, please notify the United States National Hurricane Center in Miami on Monday evening. The tormenta was held captive in Mexico as the Torrenciales provoked the school district in the meantime until the Tormenta Cobraba prevailed in the Gulf.

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry urged residents to “not be afraid to panic before preparing” and to pay close attention to evacuation warnings. Meteorologists said Francine would make its way across Louisiana in the final minutes of a Category 2 hurricane, with winds of 96 to 110 miles per hour (155–175 km/h).

“I don’t want the Lord to go out on the road until the last minute and not get combustible,” Landry said. “We’ve been providing a lot of information throughout the year and throughout the hurricane period to help people prepare. As we’ve done more preparation, we’ve gotten results the easiest.”

Francine made a point The Costa de Luisiana has not recovered from Hurricanes Laura and Delta over Lake Charles in the region in 2020. followed a year after Hurricane Ida.

At the end of the week, a 22-story building in Lake Charles became a symbol of the destruction caused by the ordeal, imploding after sinking forever for about four years, its windows shattered and the rooms destroyed.

The Marejada Ciclónica de Francine on the Costa de Luisiana, podría alcanzar los 3 metros From Cameron we went to Port Fourchon and Vermilion Bay, followed by the meteorologists.

“There is significant potential for the closest thing to life to flooding,” said Michael Brennan, director of the Huracan Center, agreeing that he was also able to “take advantage of the masses of water so that they could flood the entire country.”

I think it was probably about 350 kilometers (220 miles) away on a route between Sabine Pass and Morgan City, Louisiana.

Luisiana authorities began immediate preparation of residents by “not approving the conditions,” said Mike Steele of The Associated Press, an official with the Gobernador de Seguridad Nacional y Preparación para Emergencias. Advirtió that Francine can intensify quickly.

“They’ve told me before that they go all the way into the Gulf, people can move quickly, and it’s a perfect example for me,” Steele said.

Gasoline, Life and Arena Sacos

Residents of Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, have been rushing to fill up their gas stations and buy life. Others are sheltering in municipal buildings to protect their homes from possible flooding.

“It is critical that we all get serious and begin our preparations immediately,” Sharon Weston Broome, president of the Baton Rouge alcaldes, said immediately as residents began withdrawing three days’ worth of food, water and basic supplies.

The Office of National Security and Emergency Preparedness of Cameron Parish orders the mandatory evacuation of the remote communities. Between Holly Beach and the “Riviera Cajún” of Luisiana lies a quiet zone where many houses are located above pilots. The city, which was plagued by the torment, was in a coastal paradise for petroleum workers, families and celebrants who were constantly rebuilt over the Huracan.

In Grand Isle, the last inhabited island of Luisiana, the mayor, David Camardelle, recommended the evacuation of residents and ordered that they be obliged to transfer to vacation vehicles. Hurricane Ida died in the town three years ago, devastating 700 residents.

Authorities have warned that flooding is likely to affect the area affected by the march and power outages in the late part of the year.

In New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell urged residents to prepare to flee into the night. “Now is the moment when our planes will take off to torture and prepare, not only for your families, but also for your vecinos,” he said.

City authorities said they were up to 6 meters (15 centimeters) from Luvia, stormed into the air, and tornadoes were active in the air while the time was most likely to lead them to reach New Orleans with the children and teenagers.

The Huracan Center told Francine that she had been located about 145 miles (235 kilometers) from the edge of the Río Grande coast and about 425 miles (690 kilometers) from the edge of Cameron, with most passengers traveling at 65 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour).

As I crossed the north of Mexico at 7 miles an hour and reached the moons of northern Mexico, it was inundated with a documentary from the barrios of Matamoros – across the border from Brownsville, Texas – and sent to schools called Zerrar el lunes y el martes.

Marco Antonio Hernández Acosta, head of the Junta de Aguas y Drena of Matamoros, explained that the Mexican government had ordered the government to destroy affected areas.

It was to be expected that the torment had to leave the North since March before reaching the shores of the Texian and Luisian part of the Martyrs.

This article is an adaptation of its original in English

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