Remnants of Hurricane Laura unleashed heavy rain and twisters hundreds of miles inland from a path of death and mangled buildings along the Gulf Coast, including parts of Louisiana and Arkansas, and forecasters warned despite its weakening to a tropical depression, an eastern turn would again make the storm a looming threat, this time to the densely populated Eastern Seaboard.
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- Preparation, luck helped lessen Hurricane Laura’s destruction, experts say
- Hurricane Laura death toll rises to at least 14