Hurricane Nate has made landfall at the mouth of the Mississippi River on the southeastern tip of the state of Louisiana, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday.
The storm was packing winds of 85 miles (140 kilometers) per hour as it was bearing north at 20 miles (31 kilometers) per hour.
Nate caused widespread flooding and left dozens of people dead in Central America, the latest in a series of deadly storms to hammer Caribbean islands, Mexico and the southeastern US in this exceptionally busy hurricane season
GMT 13:30 2017 Sunday ,08 October
US Gulf Coast as a fast-moving hurricaneGMT 13:26 2017 Sunday ,08 October
Nate downgraded to tropical storm as it lashes US Gulf CoastGMT 08:02 2017 Sunday ,08 October
The storm was packing winds of 85 miles 140 kilometersGMT 07:54 2017 Sunday ,08 October
US National Hurricane Center said the storm struck about five milesGMT 07:52 2017 Sunday ,08 October
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