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A devastating Gulf hurricane struck along the Texas-Louisiana border this week in 1957, leaving more than 400 people dead.
Hurricane Audrey survivor Laura Dupuis holds a photo of her daughter June, who died in Hurricane Audrey, in the documentary 'All Over But to Cry.' Hurricane season officially started Monday, ...
A devastating Gulf hurricane struck along the Texas-Louisiana border this week in 1957, leaving more than 400 people dead.
CAMERON PARISH, La. — Hurricane Laura has been on a path to make landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border, almost identical to the path of Hurricane Audrey, which devastated Cameron Parish ...
60-years-ago-today Hurricane Audrey, which still is on record for being the strongest June hurricane to make landfall, tore across the Cameron coast with winds of 125 mph, producing a storm surge in ...
Hurricane Audrey will be a storm that residents of Southwest Louisiana will always remember, as many in the area still know of family members that were lost or affected by the storm in some way. A ...
On June 27, 1957, Hurricane Audrey roared ashore as a Category 4 hurricane near Cameron, Louisiana, changing the landscape forever. It was 63 years before Hurricanes Laura and Delta did the same.
Sixty-one years ago today, Hurricane Audrey hit the Cameron coast, killing hundreds of people, many children; many who still to this day remain unidentified. It is estimated that between 400 and 500 ...
Hurricane Audrey stands as a solemn reminder of nature’s power the importance of preparation, with up to 500 lives lost and catastrophic damage reshaping communities across Louisiana.
The worst of Hurricane Audrey came through Opelousas between noon and 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 27, 1957, with winds of more than 60 mph and gusts of more than 80 mph.
Audrey, the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the month of June, killed at least 390 people in the southern United States and caused an estimated $150 million in damage.
Hurricane Audrey. First, Audrey was thought to of made landfall as a category 4 hurricane in southwest Louisiana with winds of 125 kts (144 mph), east of the Sabine River in late June 1957.