Environment
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Hurricane Laura Update: Landfall Expected 2:00-5:00 a.m. EST Near Border of Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast
The latest update regarding Hurricane Laura is that landfall of the storm is predicted to be 2 to 5 AM Eastern Time going towards the Gulf Coast near the border of Texas and Louisiana. The sheriff says those who will not evacuate will have to face grave danger.
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