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Forecasters say Hurricane Gustav has made landfall on Haiti's southwest peninsula. The fast-forming storm is sending global oil prices soaring on fears it could become 'extremely dangerous' as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico. (Aug. 26)
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A weakened Hurricane Gustav slammed into the heart of Louisiana's fishing and oil industry with 110 mph winds Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans. (Sept. 1)
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Lines of people waiting for buses to take them out of the city grew longer Saturday and traffic grew heavier on main highways as Hurricane Gustav strengthened into a dangerous Category 4 storm on track for the Gulf Coast. (Aug. 30)
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Residents, tourists and oil workers fled as Gustav swamped Jamaica on Thursday, leaving 59 people dead in its wake. Louisiana and Texas put their national guards on standby, and New Orleans said a mandatory evacuation might be necessary. (Aug. 28)
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A weakened Hurricane Gustav slammed into the heart of Louisiana's fishing and oil industry with 110 mph winds Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans. (Sept. 1)
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Gustav hit the Isla de la Juventud south of the Cuban mainland just short of a top-scale Category 5 hurricane with screaming 140 mph winds that toppled telephone poles and fruit trees, shattered windows and leveled some homes. (Aug. 31)
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Tropical Storm Gustav is leaving Jamaica, with its next stop expected to be Western Cuba. From there, the storm is expected to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico. Landfall along the U.S. Coast could happen early next week. (August 29)
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Forecasters say Tropical Storm Gustav may regain strength as it heads into the Gulf of Mexico and could reach hurricane force by the time it slams into Texas and La. next week. Dave Price Reports.
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Hurricane Gustav is nearing landfall along the Louisiana border. Currently, the storm is a category three storm with 115 mile per hour winds. New Orleans should miss a direct blow, but is still getting pelted by strong winds and heavy rains.(September 1)