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Ready To Respond as Francine Hits Lousiana

, CONVOY OF HOPE

September 11, 2024 | 4:46 p.m.
Hurricane Francine has rapidly strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane as it barrels toward Louisiana with maximum sustained winds over 100 mph. Convoy is en route to the area so relief supplies can get to people in need as quickly as possible.

Flooding, heavy rainfall, storm surge, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all threats.

Right now, Francine is some 40 miles from Morgan City, Louisiana, and 100 miles from New Orleans. Landfall is expected within the next few hours.

September 10, 2024 | 11:47 a.m.
Tropical Storm Francine is barreling toward Louisiana and is predicted to make landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, bringing life-threatening storm surge and heavy rain. Communities along the coast are under evacuation orders, while residents of cities like New Orleans and Baton Rouge are urged to stock up on supplies and prepare to shelter for the next few days.

Even if Francine encounters conditions that limit its strength before landfall, it will still bring flooding rainfall, powerful winds, and dangerous storm surge, which can flood roads, cause extensive damage to homes, and create widespread power outages.

There will be many needs felt in communities impacted by the storm. That’s why Convoy of Hope is already preparing to deploy. Convoy’s teams are planning routes, loading relief supplies, and making all necessary preparations to leave from our World Distribution Center to reach people in need as soon as possible.

Though there is some warning before a hurricane’s landfall, disasters can strike at any time. To ensure your family is prepared, download Convoy’s Disaster Preparedness Guide.

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