Hurricane Laura was a category 4 storm that hit our area in August 2020. A little more than four years after Hurricane Laura blew through Southwest Louisiana and we're looking at another one (Hurricane Francine). This one yesterday showed coming directly for Jennings, LA, where we live. With the latest update, it appears the storm is projected to hit somewhere around Morgan City at 7 PM tomorrow night.
For Hurricane prep, we always secure things in the yard and barn, make sure we have water and gasoline on hand, tie anything down that can blow and cause damage and prepare for power outages. We're still preparing, but it looks like for now we are "outside the cone." That's good news for us but bad news for whoever gets it. One positive thing is that there is a strong ridge sitting right on the coast from a cool front. Experts say that once the storm gets closer, wind shear will tear Hurricane Francine apart and she'll weaken in strength. They project a category 1 storm with 90 mph sustained winds at landfall.
In Lake Charles, one monument still stood for four years as a testimony of the destructive force of Hurricane Laura. I still call it the Calcasieu Marine Tower, but it changed to Hibernia Tower and I think most recently Capital One Tower. Whatever its name, it had to come down. It was an eyesore. I was last in the building in 2017 when I had to go get a TWIC card for my job. Other than the communication antennas on its roof, the building was empty. Here is a photo I took of the building in July. You can see all the windows that were blown out and had been patched with plywood.
Well, a demolition crew was hired and this past Saturday morning at 8 AM, the building was set to come down. It was quite a sight. You can click the arrow below and watch the demolition. I came down perfectly.
That building was the skyline of Lake Charles, sitting right on the lake beside the Civic Center. With it gone, it looks totally different. As I understand, there are plans to revitalize the downtown area. Hurricanes are a display of the might and destruction of nature. We hope to not see anything like Hurricane Laura ever again!
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