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Texas suffers double blow from hurricane outbreak

At 5 pm local time on the 25th, Hurricane Hannah made landfall in Texas, USA, with a maximum wind speed of 90 miles per hour (about 145 kilometers). Hannah brought heavy rain, storm surges and tornadoes to Texas.

At the same time, the form of the Covid-19 epidemic in Texas is still not optimistic, and the number of confirmed cases continues to surge. As of the evening of the 25th local time, there have been more than 384,000 confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in Texas, with at least 4,880 deaths. U.S. President Trump said on Twitter on the evening of the 25th that the federal government is paying close attention to Hannah’s influence on Texas and will maintain close coordination with the state government.

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