Story Created:
Aug 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM CST
Story Updated:
Sep 3, 2008 at 12:35 PM CST
At 4 AM, Gustav was located near Latitude 31.7N...Longitude 93.4W or about 30 miles Northwest of Nachitoches Louisiana.
The storm is moving Northwest near 10 mph.
Maximum sustained winds have decreased to 35 mph.
This is the last advisory on Gustav from the National Hurricane Center.
The ALL CLEAR SIGN has been given and all Mandatory Evacuations have been lifted and Southeast Texans can come back home!!!
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Monday, Sep 1 at 5:45 PM ISOM RAMSEY wrote ...
I think the state of texas and jefferson county should invest in builing a place for hurricanes and other disasters when they occur in our area then building a lake downtown and build a emergency building for the peoples of our area then they don not have to travel out the area every a storm come. by way this is hurricane area.
Monday, Sep 1 at 2:36 PM Chap wrote ...
Everyone needs to stop complaining and fire up the grill... or something. The news folk are doing a great job and you should spend more time taking care of your own business. Good thing some of you have never been on a military deployment. You'd complain yourself to death. You wanna come home, come on. Otherwise, stay where you are and quit crying. You know where the storm is and what it's doing. Wow!
Monday, Sep 1 at 8:24 AM steve wrote ...
i grew up in orange and the golden triangle. i all ways count on kbmt 12 news to get me the info i need. i live in cleveland texas, and yet, i continue to trust my home town news station and reporters. god be with all who may or may not be affected by these storms. we count on you channel 12, to get us through. thanks,from my friends, family, and my niebors for all that you do. god bless us all.
Monday, Sep 1 at 6:49 AM Katey wrote ...
Great updates!!! keep up the good work!
Monday, Sep 1 at 6:10 AM Bill from Belgium wrote ...
Far away from all Hurricanes in this country of Europe we yet have a special thought for all of you in Louisianna. May God save and bless you all. Bill Junes
Monday, Sep 1 at 3:32 AM Marilyn wrote ...
Great job Ch. 12. I'm awake at 3:30 a.m. and you are the only local station (that I have found) that is still making regular updates. Thanks for a being there for us.
Monday, Sep 1 at 12:13 AM Marisol wrote ...
Thank you all for working so hard for us to know what is going on out there!! Now in Brownsville waiting for all the badness to pass over. Good Luck to all the people who chose to stay and the ones who had no other choice.
Monday, Sep 1 at 12:01 AM Evah wrote ...
You guys need to keep your information on the storm currant. Here it is in the afternoon or night, and I'm getting the early morning news on the storm. Please keep your website currant.
Sunday, Aug 31 at 11:43 PM Johnnetta Bryant wrote ...
Wake you. There are too many people asleep SPIRITUALLY. God is speaking through nature as his HOLY word is being fulfilled before our very own eyes. He will be glorfied even in the midst. Too many people are wanting to give the cause of such storms to the wrong people. It is my prayer that no matter what happens to our earthly posessions,that we have Jesus on the inside. God gives and he takes away. One day it's going to rain fire and there will be no place to run. Find Jesus today,he loves you.
Sunday, Aug 31 at 11:14 PM EnergeticMisty wrote ...
We are still in Orange. It may be looking better for us!?! PrAy! PrAy! PrAy! ;)
Sunday, Aug 31 at 11:00 PM Heather wrote ...
I live in Jasper County is anyone talking about what is going to take place there. Please give a report on Jasper County and what might occur there. Thanks so very much
Sunday, Aug 31 at 9:13 PM Cale wrote ...
Thanks for all the great info guys yall are doing great but do you think it is still safe to be in the sour lake area
Sunday, Aug 31 at 8:23 PM Anonymous wrote ...
We live in Orange Tx. We have not left yet and are wondering if we even should if we are just going to get a little rain and wind. I am most worried about tornadoes what do you think are the chances of our area having that type of bad weather.
Sunday, Aug 31 at 8:08 PM JJ wrote ...
Thank God for Kbmt, and WIFI!!!lol We are in Waco, hoping we can come back to Bmt tomorrow. Wish everyone going and coming a safe trip!
Sunday, Aug 31 at 7:41 PM Amber wrote ...
Thanks channel 12 your wonderful. We left Saturday night and safe. I still can look you up on my computer..
Sunday, Aug 31 at 4:14 PM zorro wrote ...
why is channel 12 telling people to go to this web site for updates and it is still working on 10 am information please update the site
Sunday, Aug 31 at 2:13 PM zorro wrote ...
it is 2:10 pm and the site is working off 10 am update site info plaese
Sunday, Aug 31 at 11:56 AM AviationAddict wrote ...
God gets blamed for too much. God wants us to live a prepared life, centered around him. He never promised no storms and no heartaches. God works best in our lives during our worst moments. Wherever the storm arrives and however big it becomes, God is already there and God is a whole lot bigger. Fear not, for i am with thee.
Sunday, Aug 31 at 6:47 AM Billy wrote ...
I'm from nederland but now live in South Carolina. My friends and family are in Beaumont. All of you are in my prayers!
Sunday, Aug 31 at 2:13 AM SUSAN wrote ...
THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME LOOK AT WHATS GOING ON WHERE I LIVE. LOCAL COVERAGE REALLY HELPS IN TIMES OF CRISSES WHEN YOU HAVE TO LEAVE BUT NEED TO SEE WHATS GOING ON AT HOME.
Saturday, Aug 30 at 3:40 PM Akmtn7 wrote ...
Just wanted to give you guys thoughts and prayers as Gustav makes its approach- I grew up in Bridge City, but now live in Alaska. Wishing everyone a safe evacuation, and a safe return. God Bless!
Friday, Aug 29 at 11:51 PM DC wrote ...
Thanks for the updates but i do believe Gustav will come closer than you think to Southeast Texas.
Friday, Aug 29 at 11:38 PM Coca Loca wrote ...
Good job on the hurricane info!! BTW I like God too but I'm sure the all powerful is also being lobbied from other places to keep Gustav away from their neighborhood too....
Friday, Aug 29 at 11:35 PM Loretta wrote ...
i live in lake charles and i listen to patrick vaughn because he seems to really know what he is talking about we miss him dearly in lake charles,,,,may God be with everyone during these storms,
Friday, Aug 29 at 8:03 PM Anonymous wrote ...
Ya'll are the best at what all do keep up the good work and thanks for all the weather up dates thank
Friday, Aug 29 at 4:14 PM Ms. Vic'Toria Thibodeaux wrote ...
May God Be With Us. God Is A Loving God, A Powerful God, Also A Awesome God So Lets Just Pray and Believe That Hurricane Gustav Does Not Touch Southeast Texas. Gary Childress And Patrick Vaughn Thanks Guys, For The Well Presented Weather Updated.
Friday, Aug 29 at 3:58 PM WK wrote ...
Thanks you guys for keeping us updated. You guys are the best, and a huge help!
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