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2020-08-27 | Hurricane Laura bringing 'unsurvivable' two-storey-high wall of water to U.S. Gulf Coast, officials warn | National Post
'The sky over Port Arthur was a gray blanket, with ominous dark clouds approaching out in the Gulf. '
'PORT ARTHUR — Hurricane Laura barreled toward the Gulf Coast on Wednesday as a massive Category 4 storm that was strengthening and forecast to cause catastrophic damage and “unsurvivable storm surge” along the Texas and Louisiana border, the National Hurricane Center said. '
'The oil-refining town of Port Arthur was directly in Laura’s path, the NHC forecast. '
'Laura, located 120 miles (190 km) south-southeast of Port Arthur on Wednesday afternoon, had maximum sustained winds of 150 miles per hour (240 km per hour) in the hours before landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday, the Miami-based forecaster said. '
' Wind and rain came in cycles as the hurricane’s outer bands arrived. '
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'The sky over Port Arthur was a gray blanket, with ominous dark clouds approaching out in the Gulf. '
'PORT ARTHUR — Hurricane Laura barreled toward the Gulf Coast on Wednesday as a massive Category 4 storm that was strengthening and forecast to cause catastrophic damage and “unsurvivable storm surge” along the Texas and Louisiana border, the National Hurricane Center said. '
'The oil-refining town of Port Arthur was directly in Laura’s path, the NHC forecast. '
'Laura, located 120 miles (190 km) south-southeast of Port Arthur on Wednesday afternoon, had maximum sustained winds of 150 miles per hour (240 km per hour) in the hours before landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday, the Miami-based forecaster said. '
' Wind and rain came in cycles as the hurricane’s outer bands arrived. '
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