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AT least 15 people have died in Louisiana and Texas as President Donald Trump surveyed the damage left in Hurricane Laura's aftermath.

got a firsthand look on Saturday at the destruction left behind in and two days after the Category 4 storm slammed the Gulf Coast.

Lightning struck as President Donald Trump disembarked from Air Force One to survey the damage in Louisiana and Texas
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Lightning struck as President Donald Trump disembarked from Air Force One to survey the damage in Louisiana and TexasCredit: AFP or licensors
President Trump visited Lake Charles, LA on Saturday to witness firsthand the destruction left by Hurricane Laura
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President Trump visited Lake Charles, LA on Saturday to witness firsthand the destruction left by Hurricane LauraCredit: AP:Associated Press

"I'm here to support the great people of Louisiana. It was a tremendously powerful storm," he said in Lake Charles.

The president planned to visit Orange, Texas - the hardest-hit area in the state - later in the day.

As Air Force One prepared to land in Lake Charles, Louisiana, the president got a bird's eye view of smashed houses, downed power lines and trees, and debris strewn across the city.

After his first stop at a staging area for search and rescue volunteers, Trump toured a neighborhood with Gov John Bell Edwards, who asked the federal government for emergency financial assistance.

Edwards on Friday formally asked the president to declare a federal disaster for 23 parishes in the state, which .

Louisiana Gov John Bell Edwards said at least 8,000 homes were possibly damaged by the storm
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Louisiana Gov John Bell Edwards said at least 8,000 homes were possibly damaged by the stormCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Edwards said Laura was the most powerful hurricane to ever strike Louisiana, even stronger than Hurricane Katrina in 2005
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Edwards said Laura was the most powerful hurricane to ever strike Louisiana, even stronger than Hurricane Katrina in 2005Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
Trump toured a hard-hit neighborhood in Lake Charles with Gov Edwards
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Trump toured a hard-hit neighborhood in Lake Charles with Gov EdwardsCredit: AP:Associated Press
Trump met with local disaster officials and called Hurricane Laura a "tremendously powerful storm"
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Trump met with local disaster officials and called Hurricane Laura a "tremendously powerful storm"Credit: AP:Associated Press

He said that Laura was the most powerful hurricane to ever strike his state, surpassing even Hurricane Katrina, which was a Category 3 storm when it walloped the state in 2005.

“Hurricane Laura is the fifth strongest storm to make landfall in the United States in recorded history and the first in memory to maintain major hurricane strength as it traveled through Louisiana, bringing catastrophic destruction to many parishes,” Edwards said in a statement.

The death toll rose on Friday as 10 people were pronounced dead in Louisiana and another five died in Texas.

Some of the deaths were thought to be from carbon monoxide poisoning from generators, officials told .

It was reported on Saturday that a man died trying to clear debris from his home in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Buildings and homes are flooded in Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura
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Buildings and homes are flooded in Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane LauraCredit: AP:Associated Press
Most of Cameron Parish's 7,000 residents had evacuated Holly Beach before Laura made landfall on Thursday
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Most of Cameron Parish's 7,000 residents had evacuated Holly Beach before Laura made landfall on ThursdayCredit: AP:Associated Press
A woman stands near a destroyed building in Holly Beach, Louisiana
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A woman stands near a destroyed building in Holly Beach, LouisianaCredit: AP:Associated Press
Trump declared a federal disaster in 23 Louisiana parishes, granting them FEMA aid
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Trump declared a federal disaster in 23 Louisiana parishes, granting them FEMA aidCredit: AP:Associated Press
A downed tree in front of a damaged home in Lake Charles, LA
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A downed tree in front of a damaged home in Lake Charles, LACredit: AP:Associated Press

Hurricane Laura slammed the coast of Louisiana near the Texas border as a Category 4 hurricane on Thursday, bringing with it winds of 150mph.

About 8,000 homes were possibly destroyed in both states and more than 14,000 people sought shelter from the Red Cross and other agencies, the Red Cross told NBC News.

As of early Friday evening, 485,192 residents were without power in Louisiana, while 106,801 were powerless in Texas.

More than 500,000 people across Louisiana and Texas were powerless as of Friday night
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More than 500,000 people across Louisiana and Texas were powerless as of Friday nightCredit: AFP or licensors
More than 3,000 people in Louisiana sought shelter at local hotels
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More than 3,000 people in Louisiana sought shelter at local hotelsCredit: AFP or licensors
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