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Louisiana sheriff calls Hurricane Francine 'worst storm we've had in a while'

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Sheriff of St. Mary Parish Gary Driskell stressed the importance for residents to watch local news and listen to officials as Hurricane Francine made landfall in Louisiana. Driskell said the area is expecting a direct hit and has already seen downed trees and power lines.