At 5:00 pm on July 25, local time, Hurricane "Hanna" landed in Texas, USA, which would bring strong storms and rain to Texas, surge in river water, and possibly life-threatening flash floods.

  According to reports, the National Hurricane Center of the United States stated that the first class hurricane "Hanna" carried a strong wind of about 145 kilometers per hour and landed on Padre Island at 5 o'clock in the evening. The National Hurricane Center said that it is expected that hurricane "Hanna" will carry heavy rain, sweeping parts of southern and northeastern Texas. The rain may cause some streams to surge and life-threatening flash floods.

  According to reports, the most severely affected by Hurricane Hannah is the area south of Corpus Christi to the estuary of the Rio Grande River, and a large-scale flash flood may erupt in the Rio Grande Valley.

  Texas Governor Abbott said on the 25th: "Any hurricane is a huge challenge." 32 counties in the state have entered a disaster emergency due to the hurricane. Corpus Christi, a city with a population of over 320,000, has closed libraries and museums, and residents are waiting.

  Abbott also said that as Texas is hit hard by the new crown epidemic, the hurricane can no longer bring more casualties to Texas.

  According to reports, precipitation in southern Texas is expected to reach 6 to 12 inches on the night of the 26th, and 3 to 5 inches of rainfall will also occur in northern Texas and coastal areas of Louisiana.

  Due to factors such as global warming, "Hannah" formed earlier than the previous Atlantic hurricane season. Under normal circumstances, the first hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean usually does not form until mid-August. (Edited by Gao Yuhui)

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