‘This storm has the potential to catastrophically devastate our state’

in #national9 years ago

Miami - Florida officials call on residents of the flood prone coastal community to continue the skyscraper until they face Harischon Irma, which could become landslides on Sunday, and in 1992, Harryston could not be caught by the massive devastation seen in the state of Andrew.

Hurricanes Occupied South Florida several times, but officials from the National Hurricane Center said here that it is shaped like a one-time-generation storm. Prior to the northeast of Uttar Pradesh, the South-Florida population is coordinating their Advisory clause with the help of the Irama clash to capture the eastern coast and capture the eastern coast.

"This storm has disastrous destructive feasibility in our states," Gov. Rick Scott (R) said in a late-news news briefing. Previously, he persuaded people to destabilize "If you live in a moving area and you are still home, leave it."

[Category 5 Irma Depends on the dangerous path towards Florida]

The state highway was tapped, the gas was obsolete, the airports were enclosed, and the first official vortex clocks were issued for the region and the introduction of compulsory echovitation started. Due to the destruction of the Caribbean islands that are spread throughout the Atlantic, there is the possibility of striking the Iraa, Florida Peninsula, which is a major stormy and fragile wind that can affect almost every metropolitan area in South Florida.

The hurricane center said on Thursday afternoon that there are millions of residents in an area that could move Irma's eyes by the state center, extreme wind and heavy rains, from east to Miami on the Gulf coast to Naples since the most powerful of the storm, the extreme conditions of numerous cities on the east coast May be experiencing.

Some mandatory ecovisions have been included in the Miami-Ded County direction, including what Bissau and Miami Beach, as well as for the southern part of the country not protected by regional islands.

"Miami Beach!" Miami Beel Mayor Philip Levin tweeted, after a news release, it was commented that once the 40 miles forward, the first reporter could not send to the rescue mission.

Brarard County Mayor Barbara Sharif said the floods had been removed in coastal areas on Thursday. Lee County, on the Gulf coast, announced on Thursday afternoon that all the islands of the islands - Sanbil, Capita, Pine Island, Benita Beach and Fort Mears Beach - will be under the orders of mobile travel on Friday.

On Thursday night, Scottish has been ordered that all state offices, public schools, state colleges and state universities are closed from Friday to Monday to ensure that we have every place for all the sanctuary and reserves.

Scott has been declared a statewide emergency and has been warned that in order to maintain a large range of potential, Irma declines were announced in South Carolina and North Carolina, in the emergency situation in Georgia that may have been flooded in the area last year by Matthew. Thursday, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal (R) extends his announcement to 30 total counties from six coastal countries, providing a compulsory relief in some areas.

Savannah, c. And Charlton's S.S. Its residents started fleeing on Thursday from the coast. Governor Henry McMaster (R) warns South Carolina that the state's coastline must be at 10am on Saturdays at 10am With this kind of transition, all four main roads including intermediate 26 will have to come against the East Bengal lanes. From Charleston to Colombia, it turned out to be a westerly escape

On Thursday Thursday, a section of the Emma is located on the 5 banks, with the maximum wind speed of 175 meters per hour, and it is a big storm, causing the winds of the lake to extend 60 miles from its center. If you do not have the eyes, most people do not come out of South Florida, but they can also be found in hurricane conditions.

Residents are closely watching "Spaghetti" - dozens of computer models show potential storm tracks, which vary widely, computer models say that by rubber, Irma will turn a hard right, heading north due to Florida.

That twist timing will make all the difference.

If early, the snow's center may be coastal, between Miami and Bahamas. Later, if it could hit Florida Keys and come to Florida's southwest. Or it could find a middle path directly through the Everglades and the central spine of the peninsula.

"Wild card here is a turn." Mark Demaria, deputy director of Miami's National Hurricane Center, told the Washington Post in the headquarters of the West Miami-Ded County center, that at any time a Hurricane made a turn, it started uncertainty, he mentioned that computer models Has become lightest, together with only 50 miles or daily consensus track By manbaya. "But there is a big difference opposite coast, in contrast to 50 miles off the coast," he said.

The combination of Florida geography, the urban settlement pattern in the narrow bands along the coast, and the northern path to the prediction of hurricanes represent a special evil image.

Hurricane Center spokesman Dennis Fletzen said, "It's a big storm coming from the south". "This is the worst case scenario because it takes the entire Gold Coast population and you have the most influence from storm to storm that direction."

Irma's durable wind was the most powerful record for arsenic hurricanes to create a snowflake tied to the 1965 Florida Quiz Hurricane.

"See the size of this storm," said Gov Scott. "It's strong and deadly."

Many Floridaians are careful to flee but they have found themselves sitting in the Bumper-to-Bumper Traffic in an effort to reach the answers.

After 10 minutes at the National Hotel in Miami Beach, a manager announced for a few reasons that the city needs to be transferred due to English, Spanish, Português and French. On the front desk, guests were given a sheet that listed the locations of emergency shelters, which could be as beautiful as the beach's Ark Deco Hotel, which was restored some years back.

"This morning I went to work, I could see things that could be the projector," Natalya Garus, 35, said at the National Concierge Leadership at the National Street "Coconuts. All Trash Can. Smoking stations." All decorations. "

As he lectured, the workers used a ladder to dismantle a decorative light playing hanging over the hotel entrance.

Ruben Vanidipsch, 28, and Vam Marten, 26 of Belgium, and Jim Van S, 24 of the Netherlands, said their plan was being run in Atlanta.

"Atlanta has a nice ring to it," Vandebosch said. "It's cool words."

Among the deportations: Miami-Dade County Chicken Dogs From Animal Shelter. According to Laure Simons, the founder of Flash's Big Dog Rescue Shelter in Lockshachi, in Private City, from New York, he lives on a private plane owned by a dog lover, Georgia Bloomberg.

Large dogs workers rescue Hurricane Harvey's Houston and rescue 60 people from flood waters. Those dogs are waiting for the ultimate shelter to take. Simmons 33-acre rescuers center 457 dogs and puppies living in the Integrated Bunker's houses. Staff members disappointed on the development of office trailer content on Thursday. Simmons said, at this time, dog breeders create glass of heinene effect, which can withstand an air of 200 miles an hour.

"The dogs will be very comfortable," he said. "We'll be with them through the storm, and just keep the hope for the best."

Almost there was almost complete empty of the popular shopping and dining areas of Fort Lauderdale, Maryam, by protecting the windows in front of them, traders woven by metal screens and new plywood.

In the Coral Reyach Yachch Club of the Intracostal Waterways, General Manager J Wallace and Club President Gregg Bennett, walking down the dock and down the dawn, ensuring that all ships are worth $ 20 million or more, 90-100 feet. , Was locked safely. The club has decided to stop regular activities - meetings, lunch, dinner and a popular hour on Wednesday - so many employees have time to take out.

"Just make sure everything is okay," Wallace said. "We're hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst."

At a distance of a mile away, most of the perfect sandy beach in Fort Lauderdale was completely uninterrupted, despite the green flag attached to all the lethal jungle, indicating "low danger" for taking a dive in the ocean. The water was dead quiet, not a wave of sight, and a postcard of shimmering sand was solitary on day 90 degrees.

In Orlando, four students of university students are ready to leave the city on a cheap ticket bought on Monday, before prices rise and before the seats disappear. One of the students, Draven Shean, is a freshman who has been in school for three weeks and is heading towards Houston home, where his family was missing before the arrival of Hurricane Harvey.

"I have kept this joke that God is sending me the deer after me", Shin said, "Ivy" was said to wear a long gray gray shirt with black block letter. He picked it up in a thrift store two days ago. "I think it was appropriate."

Others were preparing to storm the storm. Some were quite ready, others only remembered a vague plan, or none.

In Costco, southwest Florida, shopping malls with a flat or two bottled water, some customers in the six-line fuel jam on the gas car at the Costa Gas Station in the morning said that 24 cars were waiting for 11 days, there was nothing compared to the lines in the last two days. Some customers want their third or fourth gas station admission.

"Michelle Anderson, who is waiting for gas in Volvo, said," As soon as they say that the flood should be considered, everything gets worse. "I'm from Southern California, where you can get an earthquake on a random, so it's pretty good for you."

Vicci Sergent, a resident of Florida, lives in an Arvi Park in Venice since 2003, and is conducting mileage on Thursday for gas exploration He said that he went for the summer and would have to run the storm due to the care of nearly 70 units owned by the people. Although he does not have his own trailer

He said, "Only a fool will do that," he said, he said that he would be a friend. "I was more worried about the flood than in hurricanes, we got rains and were about satisfaction points."

Waitress, 33-year-old Tatiana Wall, at a restaurant in Lincoln Road Mall, said there is a friend who lives in Oklahoma, but if he was away from distant direction or wanted to go there,

"You try to escape, you can lose money," said the wood "stay with you, you can lose your life."

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