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Right around the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, approaching New Orleans. It should strike New Orleans around Monday or Tuesday.
The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) has activated a toll-free number citizens may call to get the latest information regarding Hurricane Gustav. Citizens may dial 1-866-288-2484 to listen to a recorded message with the most up-to-date information state officials have on the storm and preparations for it. Residents are asked to continue to monitor local media for updates as the state continues to prepare for possible landfall of Hurricane Gustav. The message will be updated as news warrants.Visit www.emergency.louisiana.gov for the latest information related to Hurricane Gustav. The site is a central portal for all of the state's Gustav information, including: Residents who are looking for a shelter in another state should call the toll-free number 1-866-Get Info (1-866-438-4636) or dial 211 for the location of Red Cross shelters in another state.
You should clean up the mess that the hurricane made. :)
things that people do after a hurricane
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific hurricane like Hurricane Wilma.
If you live in a hurricane prone area, you should have hurricane insurance. People who live in the Midwest do not carry hurricane insurance on their property.
You should not go underground in a hurricane. Going underground increases you risk of drowning. During a hurricane you should be on the second floor of a sturdy structure.
Yes.Do you want to die in a hurricane?
You should go to the National Hurricane Center. see the link below.
In a hurricane loads of items will be blown over and you may need to be evacuated. After a hurricane you should be aware of thick blasts of wind after wards.
So you don't get stuck in a hurricane. Google Hurricane Katrina for more examples.
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