
El huracán Laura tocó tierra justo antes de las 2:00 a.m. de este jueves, cerca de Cameron, Luisiana, y fue catalogada como una tormenta de categoría 4 «extremadamente peligrosa» con vientos máximos sostenidos de 150 mph, según funcionarios del Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC) del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional.
Así fue el impacto del huracán Laura:
Hotel coming apart. #Laura #Hurricane pic.twitter.com/SZoSXqnLr5
— NOTICIAS AL INSTANTE (@Miguel10501398) August 27, 2020
EYE WALL of powerful #HurricaneLaura in Lake Charles, LA with the Dominator Fore and HERV taking some debris. Sadly there is a lot of damage, likely catastrophic to the south. We are waiting for sunrise to drive to Holly Beach and retrieve windy palms @MikeTheiss pic.twitter.com/WwNUjwfruu
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) August 27, 2020
Via @WeatherGoinWILD Getting in to the eye wall of #HurricaneLaura here in Lake Charles #Louisiana ! #Laura is ripping apart the Lake Charles Civic Center. #HurricaneLaura #LauraHurricane #HurricaneSeason #HurricaneLaura2020 #Hurricane pic.twitter.com/G60k0DTNf4
— Born_Again_Joe (@BornAgainJoe1) August 27, 2020
1:40 am. Stronger. Meaner. #Hurricane #LAURA in Sulphur #Louisiana pic.twitter.com/1XKuljAbBz
— Josh Morgerman (@iCyclone) August 27, 2020
Winds in the eye wall of #HurricaneLaura pic.twitter.com/w8SnTIVWCT
— The Storm Warning (@TheStormWarnin1) August 27, 2020
EXTREME winds in the eyewall of #Laura here in Lake Charles WELL in excess of 100 mph. #lawx pic.twitter.com/og06tSSje9
— Cory Smith (@wxcory) August 27, 2020
11:52pm UPDATE from the ground as @StephanieAbrams bears the strongest gusts thus far, approaching HURRICANE STRENGTH. Still only 74ish mph. We will likely see winds over 120mph to even 140 potentially. @weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/SmBxfPKskE
— Chris Bruin (@TWCChrisBruin) August 27, 2020