The super-powerful hurricane'Laura' hit the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the southern United States, causing damage to people and property.

Hurricane Laura has killed at least 14 people so far, according to the Associated Press.

Lora, with a 4th class of power, accompanied by strong winds of 241 km/h, landed in the Gulf of Mexico in the southern United States at 1 am on the 27th, scratching some parts of Louisiana and Texas and heading north inland.

The fatalities came from the states of Louisiana and Texas through the hurricane.

Five people died from fallen trees, one lost their lives when the boat was overturned, and eight people died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a generator accident.

In addition, it is reported that there are 4 more people in critical condition.

Power outages and water outages have also occurred, causing more than 600,000 households in Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas to suffer from power outages, and more than 220,000 residents suffering from water shortages.

President Trump is scheduled to visit the affected area.

(Photo = AP, Yonhap News)