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Hurricane Francine has caused widespread damage, particularly in Southern Louisiana, where over 400,000 people have been left without power. As the storm moved inland, it brought with it intense rainfall and flood warnings that stretch across several states, including Mississippi and Alabama. Though Francine has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it continues to pose a significant threat due to the heavy rains, flash flooding, and fallen trees in affected regions. The storm is expected to slow down as it moves north, raising further concerns about potential urban flooding ​(WEAA) ​(KSFR).

If you're in one of these areas, it’s crucial to stay updated with local authorities, as flash flood risks remain high. Emergency services are working hard to restore power and clear affected areas. - TBT


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