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Ferocious 100 mph winds from Hurricane Laura cause flying debris
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NBC’s Catie Beck reports from Lake Charles, La., as wind gusts close to 100 miles per hour are causing debris to fly off of buildings even after the storm had been downgraded to a category 2 hurricane.Aug. 27, 2020