Nirel
Yes, New Orleans is under mandatory evacuation.
There is no "shelter of last resort" as there was with Katrina (Superdome). They have basically said that if you stay, you are on your own.
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∙ 15y agoRight around the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, approaching New Orleans. It should strike New Orleans around Monday or Tuesday.
Hurricane Gustav made landfall near New Orleans, Louisiana in the early morning of September 1, 2008. It initially struck as a Category 3 storm but due to its interaction with land was downgraded to a Category 2.
Hurricane Gustav hit Mississippi on September 1, 2008.
Hurricane Gustav happened in 2008. The hurricane cause approximately 6.6 billion dollars. There were 112 deaths due to the hurricane.
No. Gustav was a Category 4 hurricane that fell just short of category 5 intensity.
Hurricane Gustav formed on August 25, 2008 and dissipated on September 7, 2008. The hurricane was responsible for over $6 billion in damages.
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You are probably thinking of Hurricane Gustav, which it Louisiana.
Hurricane Gustav is heading towards the Gulf Coast region of the United States, potentially impacting states like Louisiana and Texas. Its exact path and intensity may change, so it is important for residents in these areas to stay informed and be prepared for potential impacts.
No, it is not. Gustav is smaller in both size and hurricane strength than Katrina. Katrina's strength actually reached the Category 5 level whereas Gustav reached only a Category 4.
I don't have real-time information, but Hurricane Gustav made landfall in Louisiana in 2008. If you're looking for current hurricane information, I recommend checking with the National Hurricane Center or a reliable news source for the latest updates.
Hurricane Gustav was a category 4 Hurricane taking place from August 25 2008-September 4 2008. It went through the Carribean and through five states.