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Hurricane Francine was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that brought extensive flooding to parts of the Gulf Coast of the United States, especially Louisiana in September 2024. The sixth named storm and fourth hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season , its formation brought the end to a significant quiet period in tropical cyclone ...
The deaths make 2024 the deadliest hurricane season since 2005, ... Francine – No deaths were reported after its Sept. 11 landfall southwest of Morgan City, Louisiana. Helene – At least 241 ...
Hurricanes thrashed the US this year leading to more than 200 deaths and causing over $500 billion in damage and economic loss as ... Hurricane Francine and an unnamed storm with impacts in North ...
Francine was again downgraded, this time to a tropical depression, Thursday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. Francine made landfall in the Parish of Terrebonne, about 30 miles ...
September 11, 2024 - Hurricane Francine made landfall at peak intensity in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph, bringing damaging winds and flooding to southern portions of the state. [40] [41] More than 400,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm. [42]
A fallen tree blocks an intersection on September 11, 2024 in Houma, Louisiana. Hurricane Francine has been upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane and continues to make landfall along the Louisiana coast.
The Amite City, Louisiana-based owner of a hurricane recovery service expects to put in 18-hour days for the next two weeks after Francine passed over the area, leaving a trail of destruction.
The first hurricane watches and warnings for Georgia were first imposed on September 4 as Hurricane Fran became a major hurricane with a watch extending from Florida through Georgia and into South Carolina [7] The watch was upgraded to a warning later that day as Fran moved closer to the coast. While areas south of Brunswick, Georgia were only ...