Destroyed convenience store is seen in Lake Charles, La., on Friday August 28, 2020 after Hurricane Laura hit the city on Wednesday night. Charles20
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LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — The death toll from Hurricane Laura has risen to at least 11, and hundreds of thousands of people across Louisiana are still without power or water.
Officials said Friday that those services could be knocked out for weeks or longer along parts of the Gulf Coast. Laura made landfall as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the US with a top wind speed of 150 mph.
Most of the deaths were from trees crashing into homes or from carbon monoxide poisoning tied to generators.
Meanwhile, the hurricane’s remnants drifted north and threatened to bring flooding and tornadoes to Tennessee.