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Hurricane Nate makes Louisiana landfall with winds of 85mph

7-10-2017 < RT 81 241 words
 





The Category 1 Hurricane Nate has made landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi River in the US state of Louisiana, registering winds of 90mph and causing flooding.



The storm made landfall on the southeastern Louisiana coast at 8pm Saturday with wind speeds reaching 85mph (137kph). Authorities in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, parts of which are expected to be affected by the storm, have issued evacuation orders and declared states of emergency.


READ MORE: Hurricane Nate prompts Southeast US states of emergency


Although the storm was forecast to lose its strength and be downgraded to a tropical depression by Monday morning, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards urged residents to stay vigilant as the state prepares to face torrential rains and howling winds.


"We do want people to be very, very cautious and to not take this storm for granted,” he said at a press conference on Friday.


As the storm was still on its way to the Gulf Coast, rescue services saved several sailors trapped by high waves and strong winds. Two people were lifted from a sailboat in Lake Pontchartrain in southeastern Louisiana as its engine failed, while three others were pulled from the water in the Mississippi Sound after their sailboats rammed into rocks.


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