At least six people were killed in Louisiana, including a 14-year-old girl and a 68-year-old man. With more than 290,000 homes and businesses without power in the Louisiana and Texas, near-constant lightning provided the only light for some. The highway into Lake Charles was littered with downed power lines and mobile home parks had been flattened by the high winds. Louisiana governor John Bel Edwards advised residents in the area to shelter in place. The centre earlier warned that an “unsurvivable storm surge with large and destructive waves will cause catastrophic damage from Sea Rim state park, Texas, to Intracoastal City, Louisiana”. "It was scary, dark. The new order is effective at 10 a.m. local time Thursday, according to a Facebook post from the Jefferson County Texas Office of Emergency Management. Widespread outages were also reported across Louisiana. Trees were down and power was out as far north as Arkansas, where remnants of the storm were centered as the once fearsome Category 4 hurricane weakened to a depression after dark. Now the pedestal is empty, and the Confederate statue is in pieces on the ground, victim to a Category 4 hurricane that struck the city early Thursday. Tropical storm warnings remain in effect for portions of northern Louisiana, southern Arkansas, and extreme western Mississippi. As of 4 p.m. Life-Threatening Storm Surge Continues Along Much of the Louisiana Coastline. Hurricane Laura slammed into the Louisiana coast last night with winds up to 150 miles per hour. Not until 11 hours after landfall did it finally weaken. “It’s a very sad situation,” said Ashley Buller, the assistant director of emergency preparedness. With Calcasieu Parish still under a mandatory evacuation order, they couldn’t stay, so Miller bounced around to hotels for a week. CBS affiliate KFDM said energy company Entergy has begun periodic power outages to prevent "a more extensive, prolonged power outage that could severely affect the reliability of the power grid." It is a potent irritant to the eyes, throat and lungs. With Calcasieu Parish still under a mandatory evacuation order, they couldn’t stay, so Miller bounced around to hotels for a week. As of 3pm today, we report there are 67 #HurricaneLaura related water system outages. A couple reacts as they go through their destroyed mobile home following the passing of Hurricane Laura in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on August 27, 2020. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Thursday that his state dodged a bullet. "There is still a significant number of residences and businesses without power" it said. Officials said search missions and damage assessments would begin when conditions allow it. Additional damage was possible as new tornado warnings were issued on Thursday evening in Mississippi and Arkansas. ET advisory that "life-threatening storm surge with large and destructive waves" will continue Thursday morning within a Storm Surge Warning area that spans from High Island, Texas, to the mouth of Mississippi in Louisiana. The National Hurricane Center has discontinued its storm surge warning for the Gulf Coast. Abbott toured areas of East Texas on Thursday that were affected by Hurricane Laura, which caused devastation in neighboring Louisiana. Smoke rises from a burning chemical plant after the passing of Hurricane Laura in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on August 27, 2020. There are now no coastal watches or warnings in effect, as the storm makes its way inward. In Lake Charles, Barbara Thomas has a mess to clean up — but she's thankful it isn't worse. Capitol One Bank Tower is seen with its windows blown out in the downtown area after Hurricane Laura passed through on August 27, 2020, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. “We did everything we could to encourage them to leave.”. More info: https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB #Laura pic.twitter.com/VZjs1AooNj. The following warnings and watches were in effect as of 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. On Thursday morning it was confirmed a chemical plant outside Lake Charles had caught fire. The center said Laura's eyewall was pushing inland across southwestern Louisiana, causing "catastrophic storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding" early Thursday. ET, more than 840,000 people in Louisiana and Texas remained without power in Hurricane Laura's aftermath, according to data from PowerOutage.us. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards also advised residents in the Westlake/Moss Bluff/Sulphur area to shelter in place, close windows and turn off air conditioning units. Their town of Leesville was not under evacuation and family thought it would be safe. Nearly a million households in Texas and Louisiana are without power. Earlier, Texas Governor Greg Abbott credited the evacuations of thousands of people for preventing deaths in the state. Most grocery and convenience stores, as well as many gas stations, remain closed in the country. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. On Thursday night, Donald Trump said during his speech to close out the Republican National Convention that his thoughts were with the “wonderful people who have just come through the wrath of Hurricane Laura”. 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"There are some people still in town and people are calling ... but there ain't no way to get to them," he said. Although authorities had urged residents in Louisiana municipalities dotted along the coastline to evacuate there were concerns that up to 150 people in Cameron parish – where the storm landed on the US mainland – had stayed in place, leading to fears of loss of life. The power utility is asking customers in the western area north of Houston to voluntarily curtail their power usage to help the infrastructure, the station reported. The Associated Press reports the fire sent a dangerous cloud over Lake Charles hours after the eye of Laura passed over the coastal city. Arkansas was under a state of emergency and was being lashed by damaging winds and flooding. Christina Stephens, the Louisiana governor's deputy chief of staff for communications, said in a tweet Thursday that Governor John Bel Edwards has received a report about the first fatality from Hurricane Laura in Louisiana. Stay inside and wait for additional direction from local officials. Concern was growing for people in the path of the storm in Louisiana who did not evacuate on Wednesday. A 68-year-old man, 14-year-old girl, 51-year-old man, and 64-year-old man were all killed when trees fell on their residences. BioLab's Lake Charles plant was built in 1979 and manufactures trichloroisocyanuric acid, chlorinating granules and other chemicals used in such household cleaners as Comet bleach scrub and pool chlorine powder. Storm surge warnings extended from Freeport in Texas to the mouth of the Mississippi River. "They need to continue to take cover as tornadoes and heavy storms are ripping through there. An ICE spokesperson said in a statement that the detainees "were transferred in accordance with the agency's COVID-19 prevention measures with the concurrence of agency medical officials.". The Guard said 17 teams across the state are working with state and local agencies. https://t.co/i0eZ377hgS, A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi until 4 PM CDT pic.twitter.com/ijyKupxsQV. The National Hurricane Center said Laura will move across south-western Louisiana on Thursday morning, and continue northward across the state through the afternoon. Hurricane Laura struck Louisiana as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history, leaving widespread destruction across the state. Engineer work teams with the 843rd Engineer Co. clear debris from roadways in Lake Charles during the aftermath of #Laura. Guillory said he hopes stranded people can be rescued later Thursday but fears that blocked roads, downed power lines and flooding could get in the way. And I tried to wake her up and she wouldn't wake up," Nellie added. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Abbott said about 8,500 people were served in Texas shelters. How soon might you receive a $1,400 stimulus check? The outages are the result of "extensive damage" caused by the storm, the company said. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards confirmed Thursday that a chemical fire was burning in the state and advised residents in the area to shelter in place. The buildings that are still standing are submerged. Laura is now approximately 80 miles northeast of Shreveport, Louisiana. Nearly 470,000 homes and businesses have lost power in Texas and Louisiana due to Hurricane Laura. An aerial view of the area appears to show roofs ripped off their homes and walls that collapsed. https://t.co/VqHn0u1vgc. A Lake Charles police officer helps clear the streets in the downtown area after Hurricane Laura passed through on August 27, 2020, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Early voting opens Saturday and ends March 13 for the March 20 municipal primary and a pair of special elections for seats in the U.S. House. The parts of Louisiana that were under evacuation orders included areas with high rates of Covid-19. Hurricane Rita was the most intense tropical cyclone on record in the Gulf of Mexico and the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. https://t.co/3JK4evUSgC, As of 7 p.m. CT, Tropical Storm Laura was approximately 35 miles south of Little Rock, Arkansas with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. He said the state minimized potential loss of life because residents in the storm's path heeded local advance warnings to evacuate. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. First published on Thu 27 Aug 2020 02.55 EDT. The hurricane's top wind speed of 150 mph put it among the most powerful on record in the U.S. Hurricane Laura brings 150mph winds to Louisiana with more 'catastrophic conditions' to come ... president of the Calcasieu parish police jury, said on … The storm has left more than 875,000 people without power. Abbott said the massive storm did not bring the "unsurvivable storm surge" that was feared. Hurricane Laura's winds have been very strong as the storm has come ashore and through Louisiana. "Stay home, continue to heed the warnings and instructions of local officials and monitor your local news to stay informed," he tweeted. The US president said he would visit the Gulf Coast this weekend to tour the damage. Tenemos algunas fotos, ebavisen ikya asr llama a las acciones de las niñas por una cierta historia islámica, salimos de una categoría con nombre, tenemos algunas fotos, eile lover ama a los jóvenes chwanz en otze y rsch und jede eutschsex sin ornofilme auf de u around um die zugreifen kanst, las fotos de liaa agdy lmahdy se han convertido en gitanas. Trump tweeted that coastal residents should heed advice from officials. Laura slammed the Gulf Coast early Thursday and roared through Louisiana. "Due to a chemical release at an area industrial facility, The City of Sulphur is issuing a shelter in place for the city until further notice," it said on Facebook. President Trump says he will visit the Gulf Coast this weekend to tour damage from one of the fiercest hurricanes to hit the U.S. Mr. Trump said he would visit Texas and Louisiana on Saturday or Sunday to survey the destruction caused by Laura, which Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said has killed at least four people. "Due to this, many businesses are not open. Experts warned earlier in the year that the hurricane season would be unusually active. "I walked and tried to find Cindy cause she wasn't talking. It happened in the city of Leesville, Louisiana, about a 100 miles inland from the coast. Dangerous storm surge will result in elevated water levels for the next few hours along the Gulf Coast from Sabine Pass, Texas to Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Hurricane warnings were issued from San Luis Pass in Texas to Intracoastal City in Louisiana, and reached inland for 200 miles. Storm surge warnings remain in effect. Laura blasted through the Louisiana coast and made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane early Thursday, wreaking damage on the industrial, casino city of Lake Charles. "There is a chemical fire in the Westlake/Moss Bluff/Sulphur area," he tweeted. © 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. The Texas governor, Greg Abbott, and his Louisiana counterpart, feared the dire predictions were not resonating with the public, despite authorities putting more than 500,000 coastal residents under mandatory evacuation orders. ", There is a chemical fire in the Westlake/Moss Bluff/Sulphur area. So it did not turn out as bad as was earlier anticipated.". With Calcasieu Parish still under a mandatory evacuation order, they couldn’t stay, so Miller bounced around to hotels for a week. By Thursday morning, many buildings had partially collapsed or were missing chunks. Your support powers our independent journalism, Available for everyone, funded by readers. Evidence suggests that the Atlantic hurricane season is becoming worse due to warming waters linked to the climate crisis. Social media footage showed torrents of rain rushing sideways past lampposts, and streets covered with water closer to the coast. "Even as we're speaking right now, the storm continues to rip through east Texas. This is to inform the public that the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has declared under R.S. Tony Guillory, president of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury in Louisiana, said early Thursday morning over the phone as he hunkered down in a Lake Charles, Louisiana, that he hopes stranded people can be rescued later Thursday but fears downed power lines, blocked roads and and flooding could get in the way. Forecasters said an eastern turn would again make the storm a looming threat, this time to the densely populated Atlantic seaboard. CBS affiliate KKOU-TV reports Hardin County, Texas, is terminating a mandatory evacuation order as of noon on Thursday, according to a news release from Hardin County Judge Wayne McDaniel. Winds overnight from Hurricane Laura appeared to push a riverboat casino into pillars supporting a bridge in Lake Charles, La. A Confederate general has fallen victim to Hurricane Laura. Conditions after Hurricane Laura made landfall were so dangerous that the National Weather Service cleared out of its Lake Charles, Louisiana office and was conducting operations from its Houston facility, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. And um, everyone was sitting in there and the tree — it came down.". Residents in the area were told to close their doors and windows, turn off their air conditioning and stay inside. The storm surge that was predicted to be as high as 10 feet before landfall wound up being closer to 3 feet, he said. Polling places will be closed Sunday. And so Texans are in danger," Abbott said. / CBS NEWS. Laura is the region’s most powerful hurricane in over a century, and ties for the fastest storm in Louisiana history. All rights reserved. ET), according to the National Hurricane Center. As of early Thursday morning, three Texas counties were reporting tens of thousands of outages: 39,645 in Jefferson County, 21,813 in Orange County and 7,966 in Hardin County, CBS affiliate KHOU reported. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said in a tweet early Wednesday that as residents wake up they must remember the threat from Laura is ongoing. "There are some people still in town and people are calling ... but there ain't no way to get to them," Tony Guillory, president of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, said early Thursday morning over the phone as he hunkered down in a Lake Charles government building that was shaking from the storm. Copyright © 2021 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Critics call it a symbol of racism that glorifies slavery. A 24-year-old man died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator placed inside his home, and another man drowned after his boat sank during the storm. The storm system arrived during high tide, drawing energy from the warm Gulf of Mexico. Police said the leak is at the BioLab chemical manufacturing facility in Westlake and that they're working with plant managers to try and contain the leak. 38:2211 (A)(5)(b) that Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta caused extreme damage to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office Prison Doors and Controls. "Early on it looked like the Beaumont, Port Arthur area may be taking the brunt of the storm," Abbott told "CBS This Morning." Hurricane Laura, the most powerful hurricane to strike the US this year, moved across Louisiana on a northerly path on Thursday, after threatening an “unsurvivable storm surge” on the coast and tropical force weather as far as Tennessee. "This surge could penetrate up to 40 miles inland from the immediate coastline, and flood waters will not fully recede for several days after the storm," it said. The storm is currently about 30 miles north northeast of Little Rock, Arkansas, with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph. Stay home, continue to heed the warnings and instructions of local officials and monitor your local news to stay informed. Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Hurricane Laura... A street is seen strewn with debris and downed power lines after Hurricane Laura passed through the area on August 27, 2020, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The storm cut a huge swath of devastation across southern Louisiana, killing at least 6 people. Over 10,300 residents and businesses in the county were without power Thursday morning and there were no estimates on when power would be restored, he said in the news release. A water system outage means a community can’t access water. Cynthia Miller, her two sisters and their parents rode out the hurricane in their parents' bedroom. She wanted to go to Harvard and be a microbiologist," Cynthia's sister Nellie told CBS News. A football stadium is partially underwater. Reagan Cotten and Kate Cotten walk through the downtown area after Hurricane Laura passed through on August 27, 2020, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development warned that conditions remain unsafe and urged residents to check 511la.org before traveling. Economic fallout from pandemic disproportionately hits Latinas, CDC finalizing guidance on what's safe for those who are vaccinated, New report lists worst states for kids during the pandemic, Dr. Fauci answers COVID vaccine questions in CBSN special, Louisiana city not taking hurricane evacuees. https://t.co/VqHn0u1vgc. But a Calcasieu Parish official said they asked for public comments, and got 878 written responses against relocating the monument, and only 67 in favor of moving it. CORRECTED: This girl lived in Leesville, Louisiana, in Vernon Parish. “There are some people still in town and people are calling … but there ain’t no way to get to them,” Tony Guillory, president of the Calcasieu parish police jury, said on Thursday morning over the phone as he was battened down in a Lake Charles government building that was shaking from the storm. "She was really smart. "According to family members, ICE took no precautions to distance COVID-19 positive individuals as they ordered detained individuals into buses, potentially exposing the evacuees and those housed in the detention facilities to which they were transferred to the deadly virus," the group said in a statement. The bulk of the damage was reported in Louisiana. Follow the directions of local officials.. ET advisory, California Privacy/Information We Collect, Storm Surge Warning for Sabine Pass, Texas, to Port Fourchon, Louisiana, Tropical Storm Warning for High Island, Texas, to the mouth of the Mississippi River in Louisiana, Johnson Bayou to Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge including Calcasieu Lake: 15-20 feet, Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge to Intracoastal City: 10-15 feet, Intracoastal City to Morgan City including Vermilion Bay: 8-12 feet, Sea Rim State Park to Johnson Bayou including Sabine Lake: 4-8 feet, Morgan City to Mouth of the Mississippi River: 4-7 feet, High Island to Sea Rim State Park: 2-4 feet, Mouth of the Mississippi River to Ocean Springs including Lake Borgne:1-3 feet, Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Maurepas: 1-3 feet, A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for: High Island Texas to the Mouth of the Mississippi River, A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for: High Island Texas to the Mouth of the Mississippi River. Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick has rescinded a mandatory evacuation order for the Texas county which is home to Port Arthur and Beaumont. According to the National Hurricane Center, "the center of Laura is forecast to move over Arkansas [Thursday night], the mid-Mississippi Valley on Friday, the mid-Atlantic states on Saturday, and over the western Atlantic on Sunday.". East Texas has many tall trees, many of which have been downed already. "You could hear the shingles coming off… but It's not as bad as I had thought it might be," she told CBS News. ; officials say the Isle of Capri's riverboat casino broke from its mooring and was stuck against the Interstate 10 bridge https://t.co/nqVIIVIe3i pic.twitter.com/OV2833n4ib. Abbott described seeing roofs sheared off buildings and uprooted trees following an aerial tour of the damage near their shared border. The Southern Poverty Law Center on Thursday accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement of being "reckless" when it evacuated detainees at Louisiana's Allen Parish Correctional Center ahead of Hurricane Laura. Adam Gabbatt in New York and agencies, Fri 28 Aug 2020 01.14 EDT A Tropical Storm Warning that was in effect earlier for High Island, Texas, to the mouth of the Mississippi River in Louisiana has been discontinued. Windows were blown out, awnings ripped away and trees split in half. The following warnings and watches were in effect as of 7 a.m. local time Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Meghan says royal family had "concerns" about Archie's skin tone. "If you are in the Westlake/Moss Bluff/Sulphur area, shelter in place, close your windows and doors and TURN OFF YOUR AIR CONDITIONING UNITS," he said. An official with the region's power utility told the station that Laura damaged key transmission lines, conductors and some transmission towers that handle bringing power from the east. The department said that 67 water system outages related to Hurricane Laura were to blame. Smoke rises from a burning chemical plant after the passing of Hurricane Laura in Lake Charles, Louisiana on August 27, 2020. At the local airport, planes were overturned, some on top of each other. Laura headed north towards Shreveport, Louisiana, on Thursday rather than west across Texas as had been one of the leading predictions, meaning the city of Houston has probably dodged a bullet, although coastal Port Arthur is threatened by storm surge flooding. Water could swell to the following heights somewhere in these areas: Hurricane #Laura Advisory 30A: Damaging Winds and Flooding Rainfall Spreading Inland Over Western and Central Louisiana. A floating casino ended up jammed underneath a bridge, and the sides of a huge boat shed were peeled back by the high winds. As CBS affiliate KHOU-TV reports, residents can head back to the county at that time. Family of teen killed during Hurricane Laura ... President Trump and Vice President Pence listen during a Hurricane Laura briefing at FEMA headquarters on Thursday, August 27, 2020, in Washington. Tropical Storm #Laura Advisory 31A: Flooding Rainfall and Strong Winds Spreading Inland Over Northern Louisiana and Southeastern Arkansas. #lagov #Laura #HurricaneLaura #lawx. Forecasters said the storm surge could be six metres (20ft) deep and unsurvivable. He said his state appeared to have made it through the storm with minimal or no loss of life, which he said was a "miracle.". Extensive property damage has been reported; a floating casino that came unmoored hit a bridge. "There is a chemical fire. At least six people have died in Louisiana as a result of Hurricane Laura, state officials confirmed to CBS News. Hurricane Laura's howling winds battered a tall building in Lake Charles, Louisiana, blowing out windows as glass and debris flew to the ground. High Water Levels Persist Along Portions of the Gulf Coast. CBS affiliate KHOU-TV said brownouts have hit Montgomery County as well as Chambers, Liberty and Walker counties. "The Port Arthur Emergency Management Team is steadily working with city officials and other local law enforcement to restore city services in our attempt to return citizens as soon as safely possible," the Port Arthur Police Department posted on Facebook Thursday afternoon. As we wake up today, everyone must remember that the threat #Laura poses to Louisiana is ongoing. Hurricane Laura struck Louisiana as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history, leaving widespread destruction across the state. Authorities had ordered coastal residents to get out, but not everyone did in an area devastated by Hurricane Rita in 2005. But Abbott stressed the state is not done with the storm. including a 14-year-old girl in Vernon parish, Footage of the BioLab plant in Westlake showed vast plumes of emissions billowing from plant. He said there were still no confirmed fatalities in Texas nearly 12 hours after Laura made landfall. Hundreds of thousands of people in Louisiana are without either power or water in the wake of Hurricane Laura. A 14-year-old girl was killed overnight by a falling tree after Hurricane Laura made landfall. Louisiana State Police said they're responding to a chlorine leak at a company that makes chemicals along Interstate 10 just west of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The National Hurricane Center said in its 1 p.m. CT advisory that a Storm Surge Warning remained in effect for Sabine Pass, Texas, to Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Sulphur, Louisiana, issued a shelter in place for the city Thursday as a chemical fire burned in the area. It was terrifying ... We went to ride out the storm in our parents' room. Members of the Louisiana National Guard were working to clear debris from the streets of Lake Charles Thursday in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. Footage of the BioLab plant in Westlake showed vast plumes of emissions billowing from plant. The storm slammed into western Louisiana overnight with gusts of up to 150mph and could cause “catastrophic conditions”, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. According to Entergy, as of 4 p.m. Thursday more than 540,000 customers are in the dark. The 2-mile stretch of road to their house was covered in trees. “We know anyone that stayed that close to the coast, we’ve got to pray for them, because looking at the storm surge, there would be little chance of survival,” Louisiana’s lieutenant governor, Billy Nungesser, told ABC’s Good Morning America. The South's Defenders monument has stood since 1915 outside a courthouse in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where local authorities voted 10-4 this month to keep it in place. Hours after landfall, the wind and rain were still blowing hard. Six fatalities recorded in Louisiana, including a teen girl who died after a tree fell on her home and a man who died of carbon monoxide poisoning, Oliver Laughland in New Orleans, Philip Kiefer in Lake Charles, These are not the same as boil water advisories. COVID-19 after one year: What will the future bring? ", "We will let the public know as soon as we have more information on the return of our residents.". Texas Governor Greg Abbott had a cautiously optimistic outlook Thursday morning as the sun rose over his state after Hurricane Laura made landfall. Cynthia was pinned and help was unavailable. The storm barreled over Lake Charles, Louisiana, an industrial and casino city of 80,000 people. Louisiana is experiencing the worst of the outages with almost 600,000 people without electricity. Oprah on explosive Harry and Meghan interview, Celebrities react to Meghan and Prince Harry's bombshell interview, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards confirmed Thursday, The National Hurricane Center said in its 7 a.m. The National Hurricane Center said in its 7 a.m. A 14-year-old girl in Leesville died when a tree fell on her home, she said. Currently we have 17 teams across the state assisting local and state agencies to #ProtectWhatMatters pic.twitter.com/9qrJlMZb5Y, Police in Port Arthur, located on Texas' Gulf Coast, said Thursday "it appears the city fared well as there has been no loss of life and no catastrophic damages reported.". 811 Likes, 2 Comments - UW-Milwaukee (@uwmilwaukee) on Instagram: “Happy #PantherPrideFriday 🐾💛 Tag us in your photos to be featured on our page or in our Photos of…” That's not along the coast.
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