The National Hurricane Center has upgraded Hurricane Laura to a Catastrophic Category 4 hurricane, calling it an "unsurvivable storm surge," in parts of Texas and Louisiana. Here are social media posts shared ahead of the storm:
That’s going to do it for now. #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/J2JfeMVgjw
— Mark Isbell (@mjisbell) August 27, 2020
#Hurricane #Laura #Animals #Evacuations
— Michael Barthel (@RealMiBaWi) August 26, 2020
Cattle driven to higher ground to avoid Laura's storm surge in Chambers County #Winnie #Texas #Livestock #Evacuation #HurricaneLaurahttps://t.co/9b3SOuVEMv via @ABC13Houston
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Are you a nurse, doctor, or other medical provider? We’re looking for volunteers in Texas and Louisiana in anticipation of #HurricaneLaura’s arrival on the coast. Please apply now as we prepare for a potential emergency response. https://t.co/gaJR86vouZ pic.twitter.com/HqMPKOlwbN
— Project HOPE (@projecthopeorg) August 26, 2020
See, Delta farmers brace themselves for Hurricane Laura
CATTLE EVACUATION from the low country to save the beef from dangerous flood waters expected with #HurricaneLaura pic.twitter.com/w5LPMkg0Gi
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) August 26, 2020
The National Hurricane Center has forecasted "unsurvivable storm surge" from Hurricane #Laura in parts of Louisiana and Texas. Do NOT underestimate this storm.
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 26, 2020
This is what that kind of water height looks like: pic.twitter.com/ik7EtpFTzn
Cattle ranchers in coastal Texas move livestock as #HurricaneLaura nears landfall pic.twitter.com/6DVlyi92JW
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) August 26, 2020
GOES-16 1-minute infrared imagery at 4 PM CDT shows #Laura's large and well-defined eye as it approaches the Gulf Coast as a powerful Category 4 Hurricane. Maximum wind speeds within the storm are currently 145 mph. #txwx #houwx #glswx pic.twitter.com/dIqtzAnDD5
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) August 26, 2020
.@SylvesterTurner kicks off #HurricaneLaura news conference at Houston’s emergency management center by warning people to be “on their guard,” though he says he’s “cautiously optimistic.” pic.twitter.com/PoSEIBgusi
— Jasper Scherer (@jaspscherer) August 26, 2020
Hurricane #Laura is expected to bring 9+ feet of storm surge to parts of #Louisiana and #Texas. If you're told to evacuate, you need to do so before it's too late. #HurricaneLaura pic.twitter.com/OoFcSeRWY9
— CStore News. Noticias de CStore (@CStoreNews_) August 25, 2020
Hurricane #Laura will bring catastrophic storm surge that could penetrate up to 30 miles inland from Sea Rim State Park, TX, to Intracoastal City, LA.
— FEMA (@fema) August 26, 2020
If you are told to evacuate, leave immediately. Know where to go for safe shelter, consider staying with family & friends. pic.twitter.com/kBA3m575qk
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