mornings reviewers are caroline crampton from the new statesman and the sunday times‘ foreign editor peter conradiorning and welcome to bbc news. hurricane nate has hit the united states, causing torrential rain and powerful winds. people in parts of mississippi, alabama, florida and louisiana have been ordered to leave their homes. the storm has already caused major damage to several central american countries, leaving at least 25 people dead, before hitting the us as a category one hurricane. luxmy gopal reports. they watched it approach, and then it hit. the us is facing the full force of hurricane nate, winds of up to 150km/h, with storm surges. the category one hurricane has hit the gulf coast of the states, as torrential rain and flooding in parts of mississippi, alabama, florida and louisiana, where people have been ordered to evacuate. being a fast—moving storm, we had to make sure the plans were in place and expedite them. we don't normally sees dance like that —— sea storms like that, it is an unusual hurricane season. the central americas already felt it with deaths in honduras, el salv