The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Hurricane Marco heads over Gulf to Louisiana

- By Evens Sanon

Hurricane Marco marched over the Gulf of Mexico on a path to Louisiana as Tropical Storm Laura killed seven.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI »

Marco became a hurricane over the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday on a path toward the Louisiana coast as Tropical Storm Laura killed at least seven people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Laura was headed over Cuba before its path likely takes it to the same part of the U.S. coast, also as a potential hurricane. It appeared the storms would avoid being hurricanes simultaneo­usly — something that researcher­s say has never happened in the Gulf of Mexico at least since records began being kept in 1900.

The National Hurricane Center said Marco was about 240 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississipp­i River on Sunday afternoon and heading north-northwest at 13 mph, packing winds of 75 miles per hour. The center warned of lifethreat­ening storm surges and hurricane-force winds along the Gulf Coast.

Haitian civil protection officials said they had received reports that a 10-year-old girl was killed when a tree fell on a home in the southern coastal town of Anse-a-Pitres, on the border with the Dominican Republic. Haiti’s prime minister said at least four other people had died during the storm, and in the Dominican Republic relatives told reporters that a mother and her young son had died after a wall collapsed on them.

Hundreds of thousands were without power in the Dominican Republic as both countries on the island of Hispaniola suffered heavy flooding.

A hurricane watch was issued for the New Orleans metro area, which Hurricane Katrina pummeled in August 2005.

Laura was centered about 50 miles off the eastern tip of Cuba, and its maximum sustained winds had strengthen­ed to 60 mph. It was moving west-northwest at 21 mph.

It was forecast to move over Cuba on Sunday night or Monday.

Officials in the Florida Keys, which Laura might pass over on its route into the Gulf, declared a local state of emergency and issued a mandatory evacuation order for anyone living on boats, in mobile homes and in campers.

 ?? GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People line up to enter retail chain Costco to buy provisions Aug. 23 in New Orleans in advance of Hurricane Marco, expected to make landfall on the Southern Louisiana coast.
GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People line up to enter retail chain Costco to buy provisions Aug. 23 in New Orleans in advance of Hurricane Marco, expected to make landfall on the Southern Louisiana coast.

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