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Hurricane Isaac Makes LandfallPosted on Aug 28, 2012
Hurricane Isaac made landfall in Louisiana on Tuesday evening as a Category 1 storm, bringing with it wind gusts that reached speeds of up to 106 miles per hour off the state’s southeast coast. Isaac was upgraded to a hurricane from a tropical storm during the afternoon as it barreled its way through the Gulf. Isaac headed back out into the Gulf after its initial landfall but is now on a course for New Orleans on the eve of the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Residents who are hunkered down in the city are hoping the strengthened levees will hold this time.
One significant difference between Isaac and Katrina—the intensity of the storm. Katrina was a Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall, making it significantly stronger than Isaac.
Still, the effects of the severe weather are already being felt and will continue to be felt as the storm continues. According to CNN, more than 100,000 Entergy Louisiana customers are without power because of the hurricane. And while street and bridge closures in New Orleans are expected due to flooding, Mayor Mitch Landrieu says there are no plans to impose a curfew. Significant flooding has already been reported in other parts of the region.
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