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Dauphin Island (USA), Oct 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (camera: Dan Anderson) Hurricane Zeta increased the force of its maximum winds to 100 miles per hour (155 km / h) shortly before reaching the southeast of Louisiana.
Broken shop windows and fallen road signs litter the streets of the popular Mexican seaside city of Puerto Vallarta after Hurricane Lidia battered the country's Pacific coast. Lidia has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, leaving at least one dead. IMAGES
Tree branches torn off, trucks stuck in the mud and flooding: images of damage on a road through the forest in San Quintin, near Puerto Vallarta, as Hurricane Roslyn hit the Pacific coast of the Mexican state of Nayarit, with winds reaching 195 km/h. IMAGES
Marrero / Barataria, Aug 31 (EFE / EPA).- At least four deaths in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, extensive but as yet unquantified damage amid widespread flooding and uncertainty over when electric power will be restored to more than a million customers is the scenario besetting the Gulf Coast region two days after Hurricane Ida blasted its way ashore.With members of the National Guard and the Red Cross deployed across the area and the help of other states like Texas and Florida, the priority search and rescue efforts are progressing and debris is being removed.Southeastern Louisiana, which President Joe Biden placed under an emergency declaration on Sunday, has been the zone hardest hit by the flooding and heavy winds of the powerful Category 5 storm that destroyed a good portion of the local electrical grid, especially in the New Orleans metropolitan area. (Camera: DAN ANDERSON). B-ROLL OF THE AFTERMATH OF THE HURRICANE IDA AFTER IT MOVES THROUGH MARRERO AND BARATARIA, LOUISIANA, US.
Jean Lafitte, Aug 31 (EFE/EPA).- At least four deaths in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, extensive but as yet unquantified damage amid widespread flooding and uncertainty over when electric power will be restored to more than a million customers is the scenario besetting the Gulf Coast region two days after Hurricane Ida blasted its way ashore.With members of the National Guard and the Red Cross deployed across the area and the help of other states like Texas and Florida, the priority search and rescue efforts are progressing and debris is being removed.Southeastern Louisiana, which President Joe Biden placed under an emergency declaration on Sunday, has been the zone hardest hit by the flooding and heavy winds of the powerful Category 5 storm that destroyed a good portion of the local electrical grid, especially in the New Orleans metropolitan area. (Camera: TANNEN MAURY).B-ROLL OF THE AERIAL SHOTS OF THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE HURRICANE IDA AFTER IT MOVES THROUGH THE CITY OF JEAN LAFITTE, IN LOUISIANA, US.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).