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At the U.S. Open, teenage upstarts oust third seeds Stefanos Tsitsipas, Naomi Osaka in succession


NEW YORK – Serving to wrap up a straight-sets victory, defending U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka lost her form, then her composure, and never got it back Friday night against 18-year-old Leylah Fernandez of Canada.

At the U.S. Open, teenage upstarts oust third seeds Stefanos Tsitsipas, Naomi Osaka in succession

The result was a stunning upset on Arthur Ashe Stadium, where Osaka has claimed two of her four Grand Slam titles, with Fernandez ousting the tournament’s third seed, 5-7, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. It was also the second upset authored by a teen on the main stadium court in the span of just a few hours, coming on the heels of Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, 18, knocking off men’s No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in a five-set thriller.

“I just wanted to put on a show for everybody here,” Fernandez told the crowd during her post-match victory.

Osaka, 23, had collected her rackets and walked off court by that point, flashing a peace sign to the crowd.

The match – which was Osaka’s second Grand Slam contest since she withdrew from the French Open on May 31 for mental-health reasons – showed an uncharacteristic side of the soft-spoken champion, whose on-court comportment has been impeccable, regardless of the pressure.

After failing to serve out the match in the second set, Osaka piled one error atop another in the tiebreaker that followed. As her game unraveled, so did Osaka’s emotions.

In uncharacteristic fashion, she struck her racket frame on the court. After another error, she tossed her racket, then bashed it. The chair umpire chose not to issue a warning, which would have been expected under the rule book.

After Fernandez claimed the tiebreaker to force a third set, Osaka left the court for a permissible break. She returned a few minutes later with a towel over her head and shrouding most of her face. She apologized for her behavior to the chair umpire, according to ESPN’s Mary Joe Fernandez, who was courtside.

Although she played better in the third set, Osaka failed to slow Fernandez’s momentum or shake the teenager’s belief.

Fernandez’s heroics on Arthur Ashe Stadium followed those of another teen – Alcaraz, who topped third-seeded Tsitsipas in a five-set thriller in Friday’s afternoon session.

At 18, the 55th-ranked Alcaraz became the youngest man to beat a top-three player at the U.S. Open since ATP rankings were first kept in 1973.

And he fell flat on his back, overcome with awe and relief, when his final shot – a forehand blast to an open court – sealed the tiebreaker that clinched the 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 0-6, 7-6 (7-5) victory.

“Without the crowd, I haven’t the possibility to win the match,” Alcaraz told the crowd, which fell deliriously in love with the young Spaniard over the course of a 4 hour, 7 minute physical contest. “Thank you to the crowd for pushing me up.”

Alcaraz claimed the biggest victory of his young career not by catching the 23-year-old Tsitsipas on an off day. He won the match on merits – with courage, dazzling backhand winners, devilish drop shots and grit.

If some tennis fans see in Alcaraz the next Rafael Nadal, it is understandable.

But the label of “the next Nadal” is not something that is embraced or endorsed by Alcaraz’s coach, former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero, who has said it is unnecessary baggage for the teen to shoulder.

Moreover, the right-handed Alcaraz plays his own brand of tennis – more attack-oriented than that of the left-handed Nadal, Spain’s most famous athlete and currently tied with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic for a men’s record 20 Grand Slam titles.

Against the 6-foot-4 Tsitsipas, who boasts a variety of strokes and tactics, Alcaraz displayed even greater range and bolder tactics.

Alcaraz hugged the baseline during rallies, rather than lurked well behind it, to better dictate points. He blasted Tsitsipas’s second serves with fury. He deftly disguised his drops shots. And time and again, he painted lines with backhand winners and blitzed cross-court passing shots to make Tsitsipas, fit and quick, look a step slow.

Alcaraz wasn’t Tsitsipas’s only foe.

From the start, the bellicose crowd was against him. And his own father, Apostolos, who is also his coach, did Tsitsipas no favors, either, drawing a warning from the chair umpire for improper coaching (via apparent hand signals) during the third-set tiebreaker.

The defeat represented a dramatic reversal of fortune for Tsitsipas, often spotlighted as the face of the sport’s next generation.

But in recent months, Tsitsipas has drawn criticism from fellow players for taking extended breaks at critical junctures in his matches – leaving the court for overly long, yet permissible bathroom breaks. Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray called it “rubbish” after Tsitsipas did exactly th

at during their first-round match on Monday.

On Wednesday, U.S. Open fans booed Tsitsipas when he took another long break during his second-round match against Adrian Mannarino. And they were in no mood for a reprise Friday – particular not against a teenager who was pouring his heart into every shot. So they booed when Tsitsipas called for the trainer early in the proceedings to evaluate his feet, then changed his socks and shoes.

Their animus gained steam as the match ground on. The crowed cheered Tsitsipas’s faults and miss-hits and cheered each ball Alcaraz struck.

The partisanship was laid bare after the fourth set, when Tsitsipas, his clothes drenched in sweat, headed off court for a bathroom break. He was booed mercilessly. But when Alcaraz decided to take a break, too, he was cheered as he followed Tsitsipas off court.

Asked afterward how he interpreted the boos, Tsitsipas said: “Look, I’m not pretending that everyone loves me . . . My intentions are not to be loved by everyone.”

Published : September 04, 2021

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Nationals growing pains endure in extra-innings defeat


WASHINGTON – There are unavoidable realities for these Washington Nationals, a team stripped down to two everyday major leaguers – Juan Soto and Josh Bell – surrounded by rookies, recent rookies and veterans hanging on.

Nationals growing pains endure in extra-innings defeat

One reality is that most late-game matchups will favor a contending club such as the New York Mets, who are visiting for five games at Nationals Park between Friday and Monday. Another is that growing pains will be far more frequent than wins, shown on the mound, at the plate, on defense and the base paths, night after night.

But for a moment Friday, in a nod to September games of the past, that was lost on those watching the Nationals erase a two-run deficit in the ninth inning. Then the feelings returned when, in the 10th, the Mets buried Washington with four runs and three hits off Austin Voth. The final was a 6-2 loss for the Nationals, delayed by a quick-passing spark. The Nationals couldn’t even score their automatic runner in the bottom half.

Before the ninth, and well before Voth struggled in extras, the Nationals (55-78) put the rough side of their rebuild on display. Dropping games is one thing, an expected side effect of trading eight veterans at the deadline. But repeated mental mistakes, while part of that process, too, are both grating for the fan base, coaching staff and front office and avoidable for inexperienced players. Their sixth straight defeat, half of them to the Mets, brought a few examples.

In the first inning, Lane Thomas, a 26-year-old center fielder, poked a leadoff single off Mets starter Rich Hill to stir the offense. A batter later, Alcides Escobar lifted a liner to the right-center gap and Thomas sprinted past second, thinking it would drop. When it didn’t, Thomas, a speedy runner, made it back to first without a throw. But he didn’t retouch second on his way back, leading to a double play. Thomas did later redeem himself with a highlight-reel sliding catch in the left-center gap.

In the top of the third, Pete Alonso skied a flyball to right field and Soto chased it. Soto, 22, dropped his head and dug through the grass, bearing toward a spot by the foul line. But his route was indirect and a triple fell just out of his reach, helping the Mets to their second run

In the bottom of the third, Luis García, 21, ripped a double to right to begin the inning. Nationals starter Sean Nolin attempted a sacrifice bunt and popped it right to a charging-in Hill. Then García leaked away from second, perhaps thinking steal, while Hill spun and picked him off, erasing a runner in scoring position.

Earlier Friday, the Nationals placed Kyle McGowin on the 10-day injured list with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. The move made room for closer Kyle Finnegan to return from the paternity list. But the diagnosis is troubling for McGowin, who missed parts of July and August with elbow inflammation. Full and partial tears of the UCL often lead to Tommy John surgery. The Nationals have sent McGowin’s results to a specialist for a second opinion.

As the bullpen kept churning, Nolin threw 102 pitches in five innings, yielding two runs on five hits. Reliever Patrick Murphy worked two scoreless behind him, striking out five. Sam Clay and Ryne Harper kept it tight with a spotless eighth and ninth, respectively. And the offense, stunted by itself early on, did briefly click before the rest slipped away.

Soto crushed a 97-mph fastball, the first pitch of the ninth inning, to the first row inside the left field foul pole. Diaz recovered, if only for a moment, striking out Bell before walking Ryan Zimmerman on four pitches. Andrew Stevenson subbed in to run for Zimmerman. Adams followed with an RBI double, reaching for the fourth time, made possible by Brandon Nimmo diving in right-center instead of blocking the ball. Stevenson touched the plat after colliding with Chance Sisco, the Mets’ catcher, while the home crowd roared.

But the energy was fleeting. It was, coincidentally, the two-year anniversary of the Nationals staging a six-run, ninth-inning comeback to beat Diaz and the Mets. You may remember Kurt Suzuki crushing a three-run, walk-off homer and throwing his hands in the air. You may also remember the World Series title that followed about two months later. This time, though, the Nationals revived a lost game, making a few peeps of noise, before Voth was all too hittable.

Published : September 04, 2021

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Vietnam braces for long battle as Covid-19 cases, deaths rise in Asean


New Covid-19 cases and related deaths were up for the second successive day in Southeast Asia on Friday, collated data showed.

Asean reported 81,459 new cases on Friday, higher than Thursday’s 79,055 and deaths increased to 1,809 from the previous day’s 1,731.

Cumulative cases in the region crossed 10.3 million, and the death toll rose to 228,885.

Indonesia reported 7,797 new cases and 574 deaths on Friday, bringing cumulative cases in the country to 4,116,890 and 134,930 deaths. The government aimed to increase vaccination rate to 2.3 million doses per day in September from the current 2 million doses per day recorded in August in order to achieve herd immunity. In August alone, Indonesia has received over 43 million doses from various sources, while President Joko Widodo promised that the country would receive up to 331.67 million doses of vaccine before the year-end.

Meanwhile, Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has warned that the country could face a lengthy battle against the coronavirus and it could not rely on lockdown and quarantine measures indefinitely, as that would cause difficulties for the people and the economy. The country would continue using aggressive testing, strict disease control measures and would vaccinate as many people as possible to keep the outbreak under control he said.

According to the health ministry, only 2.9 per cent of Vietnam’s population have been inoculated, while its fatality rate of 2.5 per cent is higher than the global rate of 2.1 per cent.

Published : September 04, 2021

EU, AstraZeneca reach agreement on COVID-19 vaccine supply dispute #SootinClaimon.Com

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EU, AstraZeneca reach agreement on COVID-19 vaccine supply dispute


The company had already delivered 100 million doses to EU member states by the end of the second quarter of 2021.

The settlement provides a “firm commitment” by the company to honor the delivery schedule, and includes a capped rebate system in case it falls behind once again.

The European Union (EU) and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca have reached an agreement after a dispute on COVID-19 vaccine delivery schedules, announced a spokesperson here on Friday.

The settlement will ensure the delivery of the remaining vaccine doses still due to EU member states, and put an end to a lawsuit that the EU had launched against the pharmaceutical company before the Brussels Court, explained  European Commission Spokesperson for Health Stefan De Keersmaecker.

By the end of the third quarter, 60 million doses will be delivered, and 75 million more by the end of the fourth quarter. Another delivery of 65 million doses is scheduled before the end of March 2022.

The company had already delivered 100 million doses to EU member states by the end of the second quarter of 2021.

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The settlement provides a “firm commitment” by the company to honor the delivery schedule, and includes a capped rebate system in case it falls behind once again.

The rebate will be 10 percent for a one-month delay, 25 percent for two months, and 40 percent for three months or more, De Keersmaecker said.

The agreement comes as the EU has reached a milestone in its COVID-19 vaccination campaign, with 70 percent of its adult population fully vaccinated as of Aug. 31. 

Published : September 04, 2021

Biden administration taps strategic petroleum reserve to address hurricane fuel shortages #SootinClaimon.Com

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Biden administration taps strategic petroleum reserve to address hurricane fuel shortages


“This action is the latest step the President has taken to secure energy supplies and relieve price pressures in the region,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

The Biden administration is releasing 1.5 million barrels of crude oil from America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to address fuel shortages caused by Hurricane Ida.

“The Department of Energy has authorized the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to conduct an exchange of 1.5 million barrels of crude oil with ExxonMobil Baton Rouge to address supply disruptions and enable refiners in the region to access the crude they need to continue operations,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday in a statement, adding this is the first such exchange from the SPR in four years.

“This action is the latest step the President has taken to secure energy supplies and relieve price pressures in the region,” Psaki said.

The U.S. Energy Department said in a separate statement that this will “alleviate any logistical issues of moving crude oil within areas affected by Hurricane Ida to ensure the region has access to fuel as quickly as possible.”

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The department added that it encourages refiners to prioritize refined products for the affected region, and remains committed to supporting those efforts through options such as the SPR.

The SPR, the world’s largest supply of emergency crude oil, was established by the U.S. federal government in the 1970s primarily to reduce the impact of disruptions in supplies of petroleum products.

As of Aug. 20, the SPR held 621.3 million barrels of crude oil, including 368.1 million barrels of sour crude and 253.2 million barrels of sweet crude, according to the Energy Department.

Before moving to slam the U.S. Northeast, Hurricane Ida had already wreaked widespread havoc in southern U.S. states Louisiana and Mississippi, leaving four people dead and hundreds of thousands of others with power outages.

More than 93 percent of the Gulf of Mexico’s oil production remains offline, and two-thirds of the gas stations in New Orleans and Baton Rouge are out of gasoline in the aftermath of Ida, according to CNN.

The roof of an apartment building is seen torn off by Hurricane Ida in Houma, Louisiana, the United States, Aug. 30, 2021.The roof of an apartment building is seen torn off by Hurricane Ida in Houma, Louisiana, the United States, Aug. 30, 2021.

Published : September 04, 2021

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Blinken to visit Qatar, Germany over Afghanistan issue


U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said earlier this week that the United States had suspended its diplomatic presence in Kabul but will manage diplomacy with Afghanistan from Doha, Qatar.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that he will soon travel to Qatar and then Germany over the Afghanistan issue.

“On Sunday, I’ll be traveling to Doha, where I’ll meet with Qatari leaders to express our deep gratitude for all that they’re doing to support the evacuation effort,” Blinken told reporters during a press briefing.

In Germany, Blinken will meet with his German counterpart Heiko Maas and hold a ministerial meeting on Afghanistan with over 20 countries that “have a stake in” relocating and settling Afghans.

Blinken said earlier this week that the United States had suspended its diplomatic presence in Kabul but will manage diplomacy with Afghanistan from Doha, Qatar.

“Our new team in Doha is up and running,” he said in the briefing.

The top U.S. diplomat noted that the United States continues to maintain communication channels with the Afghan Taliban “on issues that are important to us, starting with the commitment to let people leave Afghanistan should they choose to do so.”

A senior State Department official later told media that Blinken has no plans to meet with representatives of the Taliban in Doha.

Blinken reserved comment when asked about the U.S. position on a new Afghan government, while pointing to expectations of “real inclusivity” and fulfilling previous commitments made by the Taliban.

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will also head to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia on Sunday. The Pentagon said earlier in the day that Austin will meet with regional partners on the trip to thank them for their cooperation during the evacuation.

Over 120,000 people had been evacuated from Afghanistan since mid-August when the Taliban entered Kabul, and Qatar played a key role in this U.S.-led evacuation mission.

The United States on Monday announced the completion of the hasty and chaotic withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan, ending 20 years of the U.S.-led invasion into the Asian country.

“We are committed to looking at everything we’ve done from day one through the present and to draw lessons from it,” Blinken said on Friday. “There also needs to be, including across the state department, a look back at the entire 20 years to understand the entire course of this war and engagement with Afghanistan and to ask the right questions and to learn the right lessons from that.”

A total of 2,461 U.S. military personnel have been killed in America’s longest war, with 20,000 others wounded. Estimates showed that over 66,000 Afghan troops have been killed, and over 2.7 million people have been forced to leave their homes.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin attends a press conference in Tel Aviv, Israel on April 11, 2021.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin attends a press conference in Tel Aviv, Israel on April 11, 2021.

Published : September 04, 2021

Covid-19 cases see an increase in Asean countries #SootinClaimon.Com

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Covid-19 cases see an increase in Asean countries


Southeast Asia reported 79,055 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, higher than Wednesday’s 72,964, but deaths were lower at 1,731, compared to the previous day’s 2,189. The number of Covid-19 cases in Asean crossed 10.22 million with 227,076 deaths.

Philippines reported 16,621 new cases and 148 deaths on Thursday, bringing cumulative cases in the country to 2,020,484 patients and 33,680 deaths.

Medical workers in the Philippines have stepped up protests to demand unpaid benefits and the resignation of the country’s health chief. They accused the government of mistreating them during the pandemic that has swamped hospitals with Covid-19 patients and claimed the lives of at least 103 medical workers. Many doctors, nurses and public health staff threatened to quit their jobs if their demands were not met.

Meanwhile, Malaysia saw an uptick in new cases to 20,988, the highest among Asean countries, on Thursday. Malaysia had reported a nine-day low of 18,762 the day before — bringing cumulative cases to 1.78 million.

The Selangor Sultan revealed that a total of 450 teachers in national schools in the state have refused to be vaccinated against Covid-19, and expressed concerns that their decision could put students of national primary schools and national secondary schools in Selangor in danger.

Published : September 03, 2021

Belgiums king, queen to “limit contacts” after family member contracts COVID-19 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Belgiums king, queen to “limit contacts” after family member contracts COVID-19


Belgiums King Philippe and Queen Mathilde will limit their contacts in the coming days after a member of the royal family tested positive for COVID-19.

Belgium’s Royal Palace said Thursday that King Philippe and Queen Mathilde have decided to reschedule or cancel their forthcoming engagements after a member of the royal family tested positive for COVID-19.

The king and queen, whose PCR tests are negative, will limit their contacts in the coming days “as a precaution” in accordance with the health rules, the Royal Palace said in a statement.

The activities that were on the royal couple’s agenda “this week and next Monday are therefore postponed or cancelled,” it said.

King Philippe (3rd R), Queen Mathilde (3rd L), and their children Crown Princess Elisabeth (2nd L), Prince Gabriel (1st L), Princess Eleonore (1st R), and Prince Emmanuel (2nd R) attend the Belgian National Day celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, July 21, 2019King Philippe (3rd R), Queen Mathilde (3rd L), and their children Crown Princess Elisabeth (2nd L), Prince Gabriel (1st L), Princess Eleonore (1st R), and Prince Emmanuel (2nd R) attend the Belgian National Day celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, July 21, 2019

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Belgium has so far recorded a total of 1,187,506 COVID-19 cases and 25,382 deaths, according to the latest data from the Sciensano public health institute. 

Published : September 03, 2021

Russia calls 20 years of U.S. presence in Afghanistan “catastrophe” #SootinClaimon.Com

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Russia calls 20 years of U.S. presence in Afghanistan “catastrophe”


The problems of terrorism, drug trafficking and low living standards were not resolved but even exacerbated, Zakharova said.

The U.S. mission in Afghanistan over the past two decades “was not simply a failure, but a catastrophe,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Thursday.

The problems of terrorism, drug trafficking and low living standards were not resolved but even exacerbated, Zakharova said during her weekly briefing.

“The final chord of the international coalition’s military presence was the death of civilians as a result of an American drone strike,” she said, adding that Russia strongly condemns such “indiscriminate use of force.”

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In addition, Zakharova called on the international community to take effective actions to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, and reiterated Russian support for an inclusive government with the participation of all ethnic and political groups.
 

Published : September 03, 2021

Ida-driven rain, flooding claim over 40 lives in U.S. Northeast #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ida-driven rain, flooding claim over 40 lives in U.S. Northeast


Ida remnants dumped rain at sometimes unprecedented rates on Wednesday night in the U.S. Northeast, triggering floods pouring into subway stations and submerging homes and vehicles on highways.

Torrential rains, floods and tornadoes from storm Ida remnants claimed more than 40 lives across the northeast of the United States on Wednesday and Thursday.

Ida remnants dumped rain at sometimes unprecedented rates on Wednesday night in the region, triggering floods pouring into subway stations and submerging homes and vehicles on highways, videos on social media showed.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced on Thursday afternoon that 23 people died as a result of the storm, which made landfall in southern U.S. state Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday.

“The majority of these deaths were individuals who got caught in their vehicles by flooding and were overtaken by the water,” Murphy tweeted.

At least 12 people died in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

Among them, four women, three men and a 2-year-old boy died in the basements of residential homes in separate flooding incidents in Queens, according to an NBC report, citing New York Police Department Commissioner Dermot Shea.

Many commuters were stranded overnight in New York subway stations, some sleeping on benches with service suspended and no way to get to their destinations, according to local media reports.

Central Park at New York City on Wednesday recorded 3.15 inches of rainfall in just one hour, surpassing the previous recorded high of 1.94 inches in one hour during Tropical Storm Henri on Aug. 21.

There were three people reported killed in Pennsylvania, one in Maryland and one in Connecticut. Authorities also located the body of a Virginia resident missing in flooding earlier this week.

In the Philadelphia area, some streets were swamped, delaying the city’s rail and bus services and causing thousands of rescues, according to a CNN report, citing state Emergency Management Agency Director Randy Padfield.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency early Thursday about an hour after New York City Mayor de Blasio declared one due to what he called a “historic weather event … with record breaking rain across the city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our roads” as Ida remnants raced up the East Coast.

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“There’s a lot of damage, and I made clear to the governors that my team at … FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) is on the ground and ready to provide all the assistance that is needed,” U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Thursday stressed the need to spend more on infrastructure and climate change given the extreme flooding in the New York metropolitan area.

“When you get two record rainfalls in a week, it’s not just coincidence. Woe is us if we don’t recognize these changes are due to climate change,” said Schumer in a press briefing on Thursday morning.

Before moving to slam the U.S. Northeast, Ida had already wrecked widespread havoc in southern U.S. states Louisiana and Mississippi, leaving four people dead and hundreds of thousands of people with power outages.

Ida landed on Sunday, the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s destructive strike, tying with 2020’s Hurricane Laura and the Last Island Hurricane of 1856 as the strongest ever to hit Louisiana. It was downgraded to a tropical depression on Monday afternoon and moved inland with torrential rain.

Vehicles are submerged on a waterlogged road in New York, the United States, Sept. 2, 2021.Vehicles are submerged on a waterlogged road in New York, the United States, Sept. 2, 2021.

Published : September 03, 2021