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Big Storms Often Depress Demand. Not During the Pandemic.

Hurricane Laura Increases Hotel Stays in Louisiana, Texas Markets
Gio Radziski and Stephen Creitz leave the Hotel Galvez & Spa where they work and had taken shelter from Hurricane Laura in Galveston, Texas, on Aug. 27. (Ellie Cherryhomes/AFP via Getty Images)
Gio Radziski and Stephen Creitz leave the Hotel Galvez & Spa where they work and had taken shelter from Hurricane Laura in Galveston, Texas, on Aug. 27. (Ellie Cherryhomes/AFP via Getty Images)
By Claudia Alvarado, Kwabena "Kobe" Akuffo Owoo
STR
September 4, 2020 | 3:36 P.M.

Hurricane Laura was one of the strongest storms to make landfall in the history of the U.S. In its path from Cuba to Louisiana, Laura left behind death, property damage and financial loss for several parts of the Caribbean and Gulf Coast regions.

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