Tropical Storm Francine Causes Severe Flooding and Power Outages in Louisiana
Francine, which made landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, has weakened but continues to bring life-threatening conditions to the Gulf Coast.
- Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana with 100 mph winds, causing widespread flooding and power outages.
- Over 389,000 utility customers in Louisiana were without power as of early Thursday, with significant outages reported in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes.
- New Orleans experienced 6-8 inches of rain, resulting in flash flood warnings and extensive urban flooding.
- The storm is expected to weaken further as it moves through Mississippi, with heavy rains and potential flash flooding extending into Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee.
- Emergency services, including the National Guard, are actively responding with high-water vehicles, boats, and helicopters to assist affected communities.




















































