National Hurricane Center Confirms that Gustav Has Regained Hurricane Strength
by John Little on 29/08/2008
The update was just released:
DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT GUSTAV HAS AGAIN BECOME A HURRICANE WITH MAXIMUM WINDS NEAR 75 MPH…120 KM/HR.
That probably signals the end of any good news. It should only get worse from here on out.
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