Swarms of mosquitoes have killed cows, deer, horses and other livestock in Louisiana after rain from Hurricane Laura led to an increase in the population of these insects. Writes about this USA Today. According to Louisiana State University, thousands of mosquitoes attacked animals ...
When Hurricane Laura struck the coast near the Texas-Louisiana border last week, gusts of wind reaching 150 miles per hour (241 km per hour) caused one river to flow backwards for 12 hours. Writes about this ...
Hurricane Laura could even more quickly end the temporary $ 300 bonus to unemployment benefits approved by US President Donald Trump. Writes about it CBS News. On August 8, the President signed a decree introducing an additional weekly federal unemployment benefit in ...
One of the most powerful hurricanes in US history, Laura hit Louisiana and Texas. He left behind widespread destruction. In Louisiana, at least six people have died, including a 14-year-old girl and a 68-year-old man. Writes about this CBS ...
On Thursday, August 27, after Hurricane Laura swept through Lake Charles, Louisiana, a large fire broke out at a chemical plant outside the city. Writes about this Fox News. Images and videos of the fire show large plumes of smoke over Highway 10, ...
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said that there is already the first victim of Hurricane Laura in the United States. In Louisiana, a 14-year-old girl died when a tree fell on her home. WearTV writes about it. Governors of Louisiana and Texas say search and rescue teams are located ...
Laura, the most powerful hurricane ever to hit the US this year, came ashore at 01:00 local time in southwestern Louisiana, east of the Texas border. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) described Laura as "extremely dangerous" ...
Strengthening rapidly, storm Laura came ashore as a Category XNUMX hurricane. It hit the coast of Texas and West Louisiana. Such ferocity has not been seen in this region for over a decade. Residents of some cities in Louisiana and Texas had to be evacuated. About it…