Hurricane Nicholas strikes in US: catastrophic flood warning


HOUSTON: Hurricane Nicholas took the form of a hurricane that struck Texas on Tuesday. It is expected to cause 20 inches of rain. Hurricane Harvey struck the same area in 2012. Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in at least two places. Nicholas arrived on the east coast of the Mataragoda Peninsula. It is 60 km from Houston, Texas. Is far away. It can blow at a maximum speed of 110 kilometers per hour, the National Hurricane Center Miami said. Nicholas is the 13th hurricane in the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.

One hurricane is moving north to northeast at a speed of 15 km per hour. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the area. Hurricane Houston's condition could worsen due to the hurricane.

Authorities have sent rescue teams to the Houston area and coastal areas and allocated resources, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said. Hurricane Harvey killed 68 people in Texas and 36 in Houston. At the time, સહાય 2.5 billion was in aid. It was accompanied by approval to design 181 projects to deal with future hurricanes, on which work is currently underway.

Heavy rains have flooded the city's roads and streets and flooded people's homes. Houston has received four to seven inches of rain in the last 24 hours. Galveston, Texas, received 14 inches of rain.

Five million people and businesses in the state of Texas and the city of Houston are without power. The hurricane could affect Texas, Louisiana and the state of Mississippi. In that too, Louisiana's Ida had just suffered a devastation. This will be the second calamity after that.


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