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Biloxi Faces Flooding As Nate Makes Second Landfall On Gulf Coast

Hurricane Nate, now a tropical storm, made its second landfall near Biloxi, Miss., early Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Videos show flooded streets and garages.
Lanny Dean takes video as he wades along a flooded Beach Boulevard next to Harrah's Casino as the eye of Hurricane Nate pushes ashore in Biloxi, Miss., early Sunday. / Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images

Updated at 5:18 a.m. ET Sunday

The National Hurricane Center has downgraded Hurricane Nate to a tropical storm, hours after it made landfall for the second time early Sunday morning, this time near the city of Biloxi, Miss.

Videos and photos from Biloxi show water inundating parts

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