Last Updated : Aug 28, 2020 02:43 PM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com
In pics | Aerial images show stark destruction from Hurricane Laura
After days of gathering strength in the Gulf of Mexico, Laura grew into one of the most powerful storms ever to strike the US, a Category 4 monster with 150 mph winds that surpassed even Katrina, which hit Louisiana almost exactly 15 years ago.
From the air, the destruction of Hurricane Laura is especially stark. Photographs show entire neighborhoods surrounded by green-brown floodwater.
After days of gathering strength in the Gulf of Mexico, Laura grew into one of the most powerful storms ever to strike the U.S., a Category 4 monster with 150 mph winds that surpassed even Katrina, which hit Louisiana almost exactly 15 years ago.
Laura pounded the Gulf Coast with wind and rain, unleashed a fearsome wall of seawater and killed at least four people. The system sheared off roofs and left whole neighborhoods in ruins. Most of the homes that remained intact still had missing shingles, shattered windows and yards strewn with debris.
The hurricane maintained strength for hours after making landfall and carved a destructive path hundreds of miles inland.
This aerial photo shows a chemical plant fire in Westlake, La., near Lake Charles, following Hurricane Laura.
Buildings and homes are flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura
The Cameron Parish Courthouse stands after the passage of Hurricane Laura.
Buildings and homes are damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura