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| Aug. 31 |
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Hundreds of thousands flee coast New Orleans: About 1.9 million of Louisiana's 2 million coastal residents had fled ahead of Hurricane Gustav in the largest evacuation in state history
| More than 200,000 people have left New Orleans. Forecasters warned Gustav could hit Louisiana with devastating effect by early Monday
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City declares storm curfew  | New Orleans: Mayor Ray Nagin has put the city under curfew from sunset to dawn as Hurricane Gustav approaches. Residents have been fleeing in thousands | |
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| Aug. 30 |
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New Orleaners told to flee Gustav  | New Orleans: The mayor Ray Nagin has issued a mandatory evacuation order for the entire city, as the hurricane bears down on the Gulf Coast | |
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Cuba, Gulf Coast braced for Gustav| Winds increased to near 145 mph as it threatened the western tip of Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane | |
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| Mar.2 |
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Deadly US tornadoes damage south Alabama: Tornadoes have killed at least 11 people. One wrecked a school building in Alabama, killing at least 5 people
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47 dead as storm batters Europe
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| Aug.29 |
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Bush marks hurricane anniversary New Orleans: President was attending a church service and meeting local people on a national day of remembrance
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| Apr.8 |
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Killer storms pummel Southeast Tennessee: The death toll in Tennessee rose to 12, as storms is spawning tornadoes, causing widespread damage
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| Sep.25 |
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Evacuees return home after Rita New Orleans: The mayor says residents can start returning to parts of the city just days after it was swamped by the hurricane
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| Sep.24 |
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Rita downgraded to Category 1 Texas: Regions along the Texas-Louisiana state line hit hardest by the hurricane
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| Sep.22 |
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Massive traffic jams as Texans flee Rita Texas: Hundreds of thousands in Texas and Louisiana were loading up their cars and fleeing inland
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| Sep.20 |
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Fresh storm threatens flood-hit city New Orleans: Emergency teams with some 500 buses have once again begun evacuating residents of the city
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Rita strengthens to hurricane
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| Sep.19 |
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Mayor suspends return to city. New Orleans
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| Sep.15 |
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Ophelia weakens. North Carolina
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| Aug.30 |
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'Up to 80' dead in hurricane New Orleans: A huge rescue operation is under way along the US Gulf Coast. 30 have died in one beachfront apartment complex
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| Aug.29 |
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Dozens feared dead after storm New Orleans: At least 50 people were killed in one county alone. The storm is causing up to $25bn of damage
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Hurricane Katrina lashes coast Map of http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/05/katrina/html/default.stm New Orleans: 1,836 people lost their lives in the hurricane and in the subsequent floods
| The costliest and one of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the United States. Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast as far as 100 miles from the storm's center. Parts of New Orleans are flooded with up to 6 feet of water after some of the pumps failed. The storm is estimated to have been responsible for $81.2 billion in damage
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| Aug.28 |
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Katrina may be 'our Asian tsunami' New Orleans: Flooding expected from the hurricane could wreak catastrophe on New Orleans, overwhelming its sewage systems
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City evacuated as storm nears New Orleans: The mayor has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to flee the city as Hurricane Katrina nears
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Katrina now Category 5 New Orleans: New Orleans Mayor declared a state of emergency and ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city
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| Aug.27 |
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Gulf Coast residents urged to get out New Orleans: Hurricane-savvy Louisianans are leaving the state in advance of Katrina's potential arrival on the sate of Mississippi
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Tsunami remembered six months on
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| Sep.15 |
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Ivan's eye bears down on Alabama 2 people in the Panama City Beach were killed after one of the fiercest hurricanes triggered tornadoes along the storm's edge
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| Aug.3 |
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Hurricane Alex winds near 100 mph. North Carolina
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Isabel knocks out power to 2 million
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| Sep.17 |
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Residents flee hurricane Virginia: Isabel is expected to begin lashing North Carolina and Virginia with tropical storm-force winds by midnight
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| Sep.16 |
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Coast boards up, flees Hurricane Isabel North Carolina: North Carolina declared a state of emergency to allow emergency vehicles to move into place
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| May.6 |
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More severe weather rolls through South. Alabama
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| May.5 |
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Tornadoes kill 38 Residents of Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and western Tennessee were cleaning up
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Tornadoes wreak havoc
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| Oct.3 |
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Lili hits Louisiana, loses strength Maximum sustained winds had dropped to 90 mph, making it a Category 1 hurricane
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