Hurricane Laura is approaching the United States with a wind speed of more than 240 kilometers per hour. The cyclone is expected to wreak havoc in the United States. The U.S. National Hurricane Center has warned that the death toll could rise sharply and cause severe storms and floods.
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According to the BBC, if Hurricane Laura hits this speed, it will be one of the most memorable storms on the southern coast of the United States.
The storm, which is expected to make landfall in Texas and Louisiana in the United States, has turned into a four-category hurricane. Hurricane Laura is currently moving towards Texas and Louisiana with wind speeds of more than 240 kilometers per hour.
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The U.S. government evacuated about half a million people before Hurricane Laura hit. Earlier, Laura and another hurricane, Marco, killed at least 24 people in the Caribbean. Marco has already hit Louisiana in the United StatesAlthough Marco has already weakened and taken the form of a tropical storm.
The evacuation of people from coastal areas is being hampered by the coronavirus epidemic. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called on able-bodied families to seek refuge in hotels and motels to ensure social distance.
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