Force here on the louisiana coast. The hurricane just making landfall just a little while ago so were starting to get and a portion of that northwestern corner of the eye wall which is filled with 8090 Miles Per Hour wind gust. So not a good situation for the lake charles area as you mentioned they just dealt with a category 4 hurricane not even 6 weeks ago, so this was a bad set up to begin with when he had that storm and now you have another hurricane coming on shore here and in virtually the same area impacting the same communities there are still tarps on roofs which i know will not withstand these winds there are large debris piles, thousands of them some not talking about a few brief hours here and there are thousands of debris piles still packed along the roads and all of these communities along the louisiana coast. Just not a good setup here luckily, a lot of those residents taken shelter or gotten out of harms wind is blowing this rain across the parking lot luckily, were prot
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