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Trump to take a look at Hurricane Laura storm harm in Texas, Louisiana

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump will be in Texas and Louisiana on Saturday to tour damage induced by Hurricane Laura, a massive storm that leveled houses and businesses as it slammed ashore this week with 150-mph winds. 

Trump will visit Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Orange, Texas, the White Home said. He is set to study injury from the Category 4 storm, which designed landfall on Thursday, and receive briefings on emergency operations and reduction initiatives.

The president arrived in Louisiana at 1:19 p.m. ET. Reporters traveling with the president could see blue tarps on properties and particles from Air Power A person. 

As we were being landing, we could see scenes of particles, blue tarps on properties, foundations where residences might have been, trailer park with jumbled trailers. 

The storm still left tens of 1000’s devoid of energy and has been blamed for at minimum 14 deaths according to the Linked Press

Trump signed a disaster declaration for Louisiana on Friday.

“Now it turned out we acquired a minor bit blessed. It was pretty major. It was incredibly highly effective but it passed promptly,” Trump stated Thursday during a take a look at to the headquarters of the Federal Unexpected emergency Management Agency. 

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The Louisiana Department of Wellbeing estimated that more than 220,000 men and women are without the need of water. Restoration of people services could choose months or months, and entire rebuilding could get several years.

Forty nursing homes were being relying on turbines, and assessments had been underway to figure out if more than 860 people in 11 facilities that had been evacuated could return.

Contributing: The Daily Advertiser

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