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Hurricane Francine impacts the U.S. Gulf Coast

Over 250,000 homes and businesses in Louisiana were without power on Thursday after Hurricane Francine barreled onto the state's Gulf Coast, according to data from PowerOutage.us.

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Debris is seen in front of a damaged business in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 12.
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Faith Family Shrimp Company employee Jody Domange scoops detritus left by storm surge from Hurricane Francine at the company’s facility in Cocodrie, La., Sept. 12.
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Utility poles are partially toppled due to the effects of Hurricane Francine in Cocodrie, La., Sept. 12.
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The Prevost Family Cemetery No. 2 is seen flooded due to the effects of Hurricane Francine in Dulac, La., Sept. 12.
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A drone view shows the Prevost Family Cemetery No. 2 flooded due to the effects of Hurricane Francine in Dulac, La., Sept. 12.
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Mel Marcel Jr trudges through the flooded Prevost Family Cemetery No. 2 with his son Hunter Marcel and daughter Alana Marcel while checking for damage to family graves due to the effects of Hurricane Francine in Dulac, La., Sept. 12.
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A truck is seen in flood water in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Patterson, La., Sept. 12.
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A drone view shows a truck in a flooded trailer park in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Patterson, La., Sept. 12.
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Men push a car on a flooded trailer park in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Patterson, La., Sept. 12.
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Malik Phillips removes fallen branches from a tree at their home in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 12.
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Dustin Wiggins, 39, surveys damages on his trailer in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 12.
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Dustin Wiggins, 39, takes out his belongings from his damaged trailer in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 12.
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Michael Lancon looks at flooded water from his trailer in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Patterson, La., Sept. 12.
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A damaged car is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Patterson, La., Sept. 12.
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A damaged pump is seen at a gas station in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 12.
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Storm surge begins to flood the docks of Campo’s Marina as Hurricane Francine was intensifying before its expected landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast, in Shell Beach, La., Sept. 11.
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Firefighters from the New Orleans Fire Department respond to a three alarm fire at the intersection of Piety and Dauphine Streets as the effects of Hurricane Francine begin to be felt on the U.S. Gulf Coast, in New Orleans, La., Sept. 10.
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Signs are seen at a shelf next to water cases as Hurricane Francine approaches the U.S. Gulf Coast, in Morgan City, La., Sept. 11.

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