Hurricane Francine has taken energy infrastructure offline

Hurricane Francine made landfall Wednesday on the Louisiana coast before being downgraded to a tropical storm, taking some energy infrastructure offline along the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana through Alabama.

Detailed information on energy infrastructure and storm risks is available and regularly updated in the U.S. Energy Atlas.

Hurricanes can have differing effects on energy infrastructure, depending on their severity and location.

In July, Hurricane Beryl made its U.S. landfall in Texas. Although the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm within a few hours, its effects on energy infrastructure were felt for several days along the U.S. Gulf Coast.

Forecasters at AccuWeather recently revised down their expectation for the number of named storms this year after a relatively quiet August and early September.

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